Conotre News actually responded to Pakistan’s work, eight Pakistani military institutions became a target

New Delhi, May 10, said in India on Saturday that it had targeted eight military institutions in Pakistan in response to “provocative” action by the neighboring country using drones, long weapons and combat aircraft to target civilian areas.
The Indian army said that the targeted Pakistani institutions include an arms warehouse and control centers.
India has already thwarted the provocative measure of Pakistan to create threats using drones, long -distance weapons and combat aircraft on the western border.
The Indian army said that Pakistan is taking its soldiers to the border areas, which is a sign of “aggressive intentions” to increase the affirmation of the situation. The army also said they were being carried.
Military spokesman, Colonel Sofia Quraishi, said that the Indian armed forces repeated their commitment to not increasing tension, provided that the Pakistani army would do the same.
He said this while addressing a private press conference with the leader of the wing, Femika Singh and Foreign Minister Vikram Missri.
Maysari said that India responded to the actions of the Pakistani army “provocative” and “tension enhanced” for the Pakistani army and Pakistan, and continued a disgusting and non -combated campaign to target the innocent structure and civil infrastructure in Jammu, Kashmir and Punjab.
Quraishi said that Pakistan attacked a medical center and a teacher in the bases of the Air Force in Srinagar, Avantopura and Odipur, where they made a “coward” and attacked many air force bases in Punjab after “high -speed missiles” after “high -speed missiles”.
He said that all hostilities were actually competing and the appropriate response was provided.
He said: “His reaction quickly and planned, the Indian armed forces carried out accurate attacks on noticeable military targets.”
Qureshi said that the Pakistani military bases in Ravenic, Mard, Chluhala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sakar and Chunia were attacked with accurate weapons and hit the air with Indian combat aircraft, and this activity was mainly focused on command and control centers, radar sites and weapons storage sites.
He said that the radar sites at Basror Airport and the Calkot Airport were also targeted with weapons. He said that India guaranteed that there was undesirable damage during this revenge.
Singh said that Pakistan used drones, drones, long -distance weapons, drones and combat aircraft to target civilians and military infrastructure.
He said that the Pakistani army used drones infiltrated the airspace and opened fire on the LOC line with heavy weapons. The official said that an attempt was also made in more than 26 places from Srinagar to Nala, along the international border and control line.
He said: “The Indian Armed Forces have succeeded in neutralizing these dangers and most of the weapons. However, there were limited damage to the equipment and employees at the Indian Air Force stations at UDHAMPUR, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj.
The official said that Pakistan also attempted to continue the malicious campaign of spreading wrong information by calling for the destruction of the Indian S-400 system in Adampur, destroying airports in Suratjara and Sersa, and Brahmos Base in Nagrota and Dahranga in Dehrangyari, claiming to disturb the destruction to Artillery.
He said that India clearly rejects these wrong things that Pakistan spread.
The officer showed some pictures of Pakistan’s claims to destroy the bases of the Air Force in the sectors of Punjab and Rajastan.
He showed pictures of the corridors in the Sorsa and Suraga air bases and said: “You can see the general situation in these air force stations.”
Quraishi said that Pakistan has made several attempts to infiltrate the airspace using drones and the targeted civil infrastructure using heavy capacity defender on the control line, killing some ordinary citizens.
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