ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Armed forces continue its war exercises in response to India’s alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam, IIOJK, according to state-run Radio Pakistan citing security sources. The drills, involving advanced light and heavy weaponry — including tanks, artillery, and infantry — are underway in Sialkot, Narowal, Zafarwal, Shakargarh, and other areas.
The exercises feature practical demonstrations of modern weapons aligned with war strategies, with officers and troops actively displaying their operational readiness.
The armed forces reaffirmed their commitment to defend the nation, stating they are fully prepared to respond decisively to any aggression.
Meanwhile, on April 29/30, four Indian Rafale jets patrolled within Indian airspace over occupied Kashmir.
The Pakistan Air Force promptly detected and reacted to their movement, forcing the jets to retreat. Security officials reiterated that Pakistan’s forces remain vigilant and capable of delivering a strong retaliatory response to any hostile action by India.
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