Operation Sindoor Update: Pakistan, which is trembling due to the action of the Indian Army, is now sitting with its head in its hands and looking into its future. Pakistan’s panic can be gauged from the fact that it is firing at Indian civilians from the posts located on the Line of Control.
Three Indian civilians have also died in the firing of the Pakistani Army in the morning. Pakistan is continuously attacking with cannons. The Indian Army is also giving a befitting reply to it. Pakistan is targeting 70 posts. According to information received from defence sources, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire agreement on the LOC.
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Pakistan fired in these areas..
Pakistan, which is panicked by the attack of the Indian Army, has now forgotten right and wrong. Shortly after the air strike, there was heavy firing from across the border in Krishna Ghati, Shahpur and Mankot of Poonch, Lam, Manjakot and Gambhir Brahmana of Rajouri district of Jammu region and Karnah area of Kupwara district of North Kashmir.
There is news of two civilians being injured in Mankot. Indian security forces deployed on the border have also retaliated. Now, firing is going on from both sides. People have had to take shelter in bunkers due to the shelling by Pakistani soldiers.
Pakistan has been violating the ceasefire for many days.
For information, let us tell you that since the Pahalgam terrorist attack, Pakistan has been continuously violating the ceasefire by breaking the ceasefire in the LOC. 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam attack. According to eyewitnesses, tourists were killed after asking their names. Since then, instability has been in the relations between the two countries.
Pakistan has been firing in Jammu and Kashmir for the last 13 days without any provocation. It is the main hideout of the terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed.
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