Pakistan Army: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Pakistan is in fear of any kind of attack from India. The fear is such that the Army Chief of Pakistan Army has sent his family abroad.
Pahalgam Terror Attack: Tension continues between India and Pakistan after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. At the same time, fear has arisen in Pakistan about India's action. For this, the army has started preparing for its own defense. At the same time, it is now heard that the Army Chief of the Pakistani Army, General Asim Munir, has sent his family abroad.
Sent family abroad
According to sources, many officers of the Pakistan Army have sent their families to New Jersey and Britain by private plane. Pakistan has also jammed GPS in an area of 5-7 kilometers of LOC. Along with this, due to the fear of Swarm Drones attack, Pakistan has also shut down all communication networks and has ordered the soldiers deployed on the LOC not to use mobile phones for a few days.
India is preparing
Within 48 hours of the Pahalgam terror attack, India conducted a missile test from the warship INS Surat in the Arabian Sea. During this, the Indian Navy's warship destroyed a target row on the sea with a missile. As soon as Pakistan started firing drill in the Arabian Sea, India also landed the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in the sea. MIG 29 fighter jets and attack helicopters have been deployed on it.
Action against pakistan
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the whole country is demanding strict action against Pakistan. Taking action in this regard, the central government has suspended the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan, while the movement on the Attari Bar has also been stopped. India has also cancelled the visas of Pakistani citizens and ordered them to leave the country within 48 hours.
PC:Zeenews
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