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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called India's strike a “coward attack” and “has the right to respond strongly to such acts of war”

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called India's missile strike a “coward attack”. Tensions between India and Pakistan have increased due to concerns about a full-scale war, and India's “Operation Sindor” prompted Pakistan's response to send a revenge statement.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has acted as India's timid attack.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called India's missile strike a “coward attack”. Tensions between India and Pakistan have increased due to concerns about a full-scale war, and India's “Operation Sindor” prompted Pakistan's response to send a revenge statement. “The cunning enemy carried out ward attacks at five locations in Pakistan. Pakistan has the right to respond strongly to this act of war committed by India,” said Shehbaz Sharif.

India's reaction to the Pahalgam terrorist attack took place a few days after the two countries closed their diplomatic doors to each other. For more than two weeks, India has been blaming Pakistan for terrorist attacks in Pahargham, and Pakistan has been making provocative remarks against India. When India made a series of precise strikes, it changed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and nine terrorist camps in Jamu and Kashmir (POJK) in Pakistan occupied. Muzaffarabad, the capital of Kashmir in Pakistan, heard the sound. The city also experienced a power outage.

Shehbaz Sharif PM showed the world that Pakistan did not resist India strongly and was strong against India, further saying: “The whole country stands with the Pakistani armed forces, and the morale and spirit of the entire Pakistani country is high. Neither the Pakistani state nor the Pakistani armed forces allow them to keep their enemies with the enemy.

It is worth noting that Pakistan has closed its airspace after the strike in India as it suspended domestic and international flights, especially flights to and from Islamabad International Airport.

Earlier, the director-general of Inter-Professional Public Relations (ISPR) in Pakistan responded to India’s strike “will replace it by enduring grief”.

The strike was a quick and “appropriate” response from the Indian army. In an article on X, the General Administration of Public Information (ADG PI) published: “Pakistan again violated the ceasefire agreement by firing cannons in Bhimber Gali in the Poonch-Rajouri region. The Indian army responded appropriately in a calibrated manner.”

The artillery fire from the border occurred hours after India launched a series of precise strikes, targeting nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POJK). The official statement of the Defense Minister said: “The Indian Armed Forces launched Operation Sindoor, which has cracked down on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, and Pakistan occupied Jamu and Kashmir. There are nine (9) sites in total.

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