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Pakistan has been placed in a “red alarm” with government hospitals across the country ready for emergency; airspace for all domestic and international flights is closed for at least 24 to 36 hours; all educational institutions in the capital Islamabad and Punjab are closed; and all forces follow late night attacks by India's terror hiding places in different parts of the country.

Lieutenant Ahmed Sharif Choudhury, Director General of Service Public Relations (ISPR), said New Delhi said at least 26 people were killed and another 46 were injured, while New Delhi said the Terror Camp (POK) targeting the Pakistan-occupied terror camps and the Punjab province.

The strikes in India and retaliation in Islamabad shocked the locals, who feared that it could lead to a full-scale war between the two countries. They responded to the April 22 terrorist attack on Pahargam, in which 26 civilians were brutally shot and killed by four militants, two of whom were allegedly from Pakistan.

These strikes target six different locations in Pakistan, including the mosque Subhanallah – the so-called hiding place Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) Chief Maulana Masood Azhar, located in the city of Ahwadapur, in the city of Ahwadapur, in the city of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, South Punjab, Pakistan.

In addition to Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Bagh Cities, several strikes have been conducted in other areas, including Muridke, Muridke, alleged hiding place and headquarters (let) and Jamaat Ud Dawa (Jud) chief Hafiz Saeed.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will address the country on Wednesday afternoon, where he held an emergency National Security Committee (NSC) meeting in the Prime Minister's House of Representatives to discuss the current security situation in the country and future action plans for India.

Crucial meetings will develop policies and consider interventions from major global powers, including the United States.

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