Pakistan rejects media requirements from Indian naval expectation

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Karachi:

After setbacks in air and soil operations over the past 72 hours, India has now changed to spread misleading tales of naval aggression through international media, Pakistani security sources said on Saturday.

According to the sources, a recent article in The telegraph False claimed that an armed Indian airline is moving on towards Karachi. However, security officials clarified that the Indian naval vessel remains stationed in international waters, in the same place it occupied during the night of 6 – 7 May, when India completed its previous strikes. There has been no forward movement from this position.

“The Indian airline is still where it was and has not come to Pakistani waters,” the sources said, calling the allegations of its movement against Karachi. “Conscious disinformation aimed at panic.”

The telegraph Article allegedly suggested that Karachi Airport is within the strike area of ​​the Indian warship. Security officials dismissed this as “sensationalism” that pointed out that with today’s advanced long -range weapons, any place can be far from targeting, making such demands technically meaningless and strategically irrelevant.

“Pakistan’s armed forces are fully aware of any tactics and provocation of the enemy,” the sources said, adding, “We retain the ability to beat any measure within enemy territory at a time, location and with weapons we choose.”

The statement reiterated that the Pakistani military closely monitors all the development and remains prepared to deliver a strong and effective reaction to any kind of Indian aggression. “Our forces have reacted and will continue to respond resolutely to all hostile actions,” concluded security sources.

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