As Pakistani forces continued to target the civilian population with heavy shells from across the border, there was heavy damage to the houses of the local people in Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir, as Pakistan had a huge border shelling.
According to a local, a local from Rajouri, said that firing in the region started at around 05:30 pm, causing glass to break and smoke spread around the area. He said that about 10 to 12 projects fell in the nearby area and some villagers from Thandi Khasi village came to ensure their safety.
“Around 5:30 in the morning, 10-12 of us were here. First, firing was going on.
Another local Nina Begum said that she was scared when the attack took place but fortunately she was safe. He said, “We have suffered a lot, but we are fortunately safe … When the shelling started, we thought that no one would live”, he said.
Addressing a news conference wing commander Vyomika Singh, Pakistan said that Pakistan has extended its military work along with the Line of Control, attempted several aerial infiltrations using drones and has operated shelling with heavy-caliber artillery guns, which threatened the civilian infrastructure and consequently as a result.
He focused on the effective and proportional reaction of the Indian Army, causing widespread loss to the Pakistan Army in vengeance.
“Along with the line of control, Pakistan has also attempted several aerial infiltrations using drones and operated shelling using heavy-caliber artillery guns, threatened to kill citizens’ infrastructure and citizens … Kupwara, Baramulla, Ponch, Rajouri and Akhauri Cereds have cannons, mortars, and small weapons fire in the fire. Army, ”he said.
In a decisive response to Pakistan’s aggressive tasks along the Western Border and Local (LOC), on Saturday, the Indian armed forces targeted important Pakistani military establishments, including technical facilities, commands and control centers, radar sites and ammunition.
Addressing a joint press conference by the Ministry of Defense on the Ministry of External Affairs and Operation Sindor, Colonel Sophia Qureshi of the Indian Army said that exact attacks were made on Pakistani military goals with Rafiki, Murid, Chakla, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, and Chunian. Fighter aircraft.
He further stated that accurate targeting was done to reduce any collateral damage, which reiterates India’s commitment not to have a desire not to extend the situation. (AI)