Pakistan's confession on Operation Sindoor - 37 people were killed, told another big lie in front of the world
Operation Sindoor has caused uproar in Pakistan. The agitated Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has threatened to retaliate. NSA Ajit Doval said that if anything is done, India is ready to give a strong reply.
Pakistan has made a confession on Operation Sindoor. It has said that 37 people have been killed due to Operation Sindoor. The Indian Army had targeted 9 of its terrorist hideouts. The number of terrorists killed is quite high.
Pakistan is not stopping its activities. It has again violated the ceasefire on the LoC late last night. According to reports, there is no news of any damage.
India hit Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir with missiles on Wednesday and Pakistan vowed to retaliate saying it shot down five Indian aircraft, in the worst clash in more than two decades between the nuclear-armed neighbour
India told more than a dozen foreign envoys in New Delhi that "if Pakistan responds, India will respond," fuelling fears of a larger military conflict in one of the world's most dangerous - and most populated - nuclear flashpoint regions.
The escalation comes at a fragile moment for Pakistan's $350 billion economy, which recently emerged from an economic crisis with the government trying to shore up finances and make progress on the $7 billion International Monetary Fund loan programme of 2024.