Indian safety forces patrol the streets of Pahalgam in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, 23 April 2025. © Nasir Kachroo / NurPhoto / Getty Images
Pakistan claims that India is planning a military attack on its territory, which means further escalation of tensions between 2 neighbors with atomic weapons.
"Pakistan has reliable intelligence that India intends to carry out a military attack within the next 24 to 36 hours, utilizing the Pahalgam incidental as a false pretext" — wrote Islamabad Minister of Information Attaullah Tarar on Tuesday evening on X.
“Every act of aggression will face a decisive response. India has full work for any serious consequences in the region" “ Tarar added.His message came after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi granted his country's armed forces ‘full operating freedom’ to find the mode, objectives and time to respond to a fresh terrorist attack in the Indian territory of the Jamma and Kashmir union, in which 26 people were killed, mainly tourists.New Delhi linked the terrorist attack to Pakistan, repeating long-term accusations that his neighbour was supporting cross-border terrorism and uprisings.Islamabad denied these accusations and accused India of supporting "Terrorist networks" operating in Pakistan.Both countries have long disputed over the Kashmir region, which is simply a de facto divided control line established after the 1971 Indian-Pakistan War.On April 22, terrorists opened fire on a group of people in Pahalgam, in the northern part of Jammu and Kashmir.
The opposition Front, considered a breakout of Pakistani jihadist group Lashkar-e-Taiba, took work for the attack.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised to punish "terrorists and their supporters".
Indian media reported on Tuesday that there are 4 anti-terrorist operations in Jammu and Kashmir.In an interview with Al Jazeer, Pakistani defence minister Khawaja Asif suggested that the attack on Pahalgam was an operation under a false flag organized by India.In response, fresh Delhi's deputy envoy to the United Nations, Yojna Patel, condemned Islamabad for pushing, as she said, ‘unwarranted accusations against India’.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/616521-Pakistan-warns-india-strike/