Residents are advised to stay indoors in Kuchi, Gujarat

Boogie: The Kutch government of Gujarat issued a consultation on Saturday asking citizens to stay indoors, rather than not unnecessarily going out in light of the military standoff between India and Pakistan.
The consultation comes after the Indian Armed Forces suffered a drone attack from Pakistan in Kutch last night, and had power outages in two other areas of Kutch and Gujarat.
“All citizens should be safe indoors. Don’t walk out of the house unnecessarily, and don’t pay attention to any rumors. Don’t panic.”
The military said on Friday that the regional headquarters of Bouji is one of 26 places along the international border and one of the control lines that Pakistan sees drones.
There were power outages in the Banaskantha and Patan areas of Kutch and Gujarat on Friday night, near the border of India’s Parker.
The power outage was implemented in the Kuchi area, with power cut off in certain areas of the Banaskantha and Patan areas near the border of India’s Parker.
It is said that some villages bordering Santalpur Taluka in Patan are also under power outages.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel met with armed forces officials on Friday and assured them that they would not encounter any difficulties in their operations in the state.
The purpose of the meeting was to establish better coordination between state government departments and armed and paramilitary forces operating in the state, the purpose of the meeting, after an interaction in Gandhi Nagar on Friday.
He said senior employees from various departments, including police and collectors in the border areas, and officials from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Border Security Force and Coast Guard were also attended.
On May 7, Indian armed forces conducted missile strikes on nine terrorist targets in Pakistan, including the Jaish-e-Mohammad stronghold in Bahawalpur, including the base of Muridke, which carried out a terrorist attack on PAHALGAM on April 22.