‘Pakistan targets religious places’: Foreign Secretary

Mea Press Conference: In the press briefing, it was informed by Colonel Sophia Qureshi that last night, Pakistan attacked 36 locations with 300-400 drones.

MEA Press Conference: Efforts have been made to attack the continuous deteriorating situation on the border between India and Pakistan and in the meantime Pakistan has been constantly attacking Indian civilian areas and military bases. The Ministry of External Affairs held a press conference today. In which Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Colonel Sophia Qureshi, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh gave information about Pakistan’s air strikes and India’s reply.

Pakistan attacked 36 locations with 300-400 drones

In the press briefing, it was informed by Colonel Sophia Qureshi that last night Pakistan attacked 36 locations with 300-400 drones. Turki drones were used in the attack. Pakistan had released drones at Bathinda’s military bases which were demolished. In Jammu and Kashmir, some of the Indian Army soldiers were also informed about casualties. These attacks were carried out from Leh to Sir Creek.

Pakistan is making civic aircraft shield

Colonel Sophia said that India retaliated against Pakistan with 4 drones in retaliation. Whereas Pakistan is using its civic aircraft as a shield to avoid our attacks. Even in the midst of the attack, Pakistan continued the flight from Karachi to Lahore regardless of its citizens. During this time, Pakistan had also made a flight land from Damam to Lahore. But India does not want to harm citizens.

India responded responsibly for Pakistan’s antics

Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India has responded to a great seriousness and responsible manner of Pakistan’s antics. Along with this, Vikram Misri also said that the IMF meeting is to be held today, we are going to present our case in the meeting. Whatever our view is, we will put in front of the board. What the board decides further is on them. We have given a suitable reply to whatever attacks Pakistan had carried out within our border this morning.

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