The Pakistan Army fired small weapons during the night of control of its posts in several areas of Jammu and Kashmir during the night of April 29 and 30 of April, on the night of April 29 and 30, indicating a sharp and proportional reaction from the Indian Army, according to the Landian Army.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the Indian Army reported that Pakistani forces targeted Indian positions in Aushera, Sunderbani and Akhnoor regions in Jammu region. The update later confirmed that violations of similar ceasefire were recorded in North North in Baramulla and Kupwara districts, as well as in the International Border (IB) in the Paragwal region.
The army said, “During the night of 29-30 April, Pakistan’s army posts started fire of small weapons across the Line of Control, unlike Naushara, Sundarbani and Akhnoor areas. Indian Army soldiers rapidly and proportionally responded,” the army said.
In addition, Pakistan opened fire at additional places at Baramulla and LoC in Kupwara in North Kashmir, along with the Pargwal region with the IB. The Indian Army said that its soldiers retaliated properly for all such violations.
This is the sixth consecutive day of India’s effective relations as the unsafe small arms of Pakistan’s army were shot on the night of 25-26.
Meanwhile, Pakistan -based cyber actor has once again failed in his efforts to violate Indian cyber sovereignty. Along with their raids in the initiative terror attack, Pakistani forces are violating ceasefire over LoC every day.
Now, Pakistan has publicly retired its efforts towards accessible welfare and educational websites after finding impermeable to Mission-Critical National Networks. Monikar working under the “IOK hacker” – Internet of Khilfah, the group demanded to discredit the pages, disrupt online services and harvest personal information. India’s layered cyber security architecture discovered infiltration in real time and quickly detected its origin in Pakistan.
Sources say that intelligence assessment confirms four related events. Both Army Public School (APS) Srinagar and APS Ranikhet’s website were targeted with inflammatory promotion. APS Srinagar also faced a distributed-in-service attack.
An attempt of the Army Welfare Housing Organization (AWHO) database was detected, while an concurrent attempt was made to compromise with the Indian Air Force Placement Organization Portal.
All four sites were immediately separated, and restored action was taken; No operational or classified network was affected at any level.
These disappointed efforts exposed both the intentions of the opponent and its boundaries. (AI)