India denounces that Pakistan has violated the high fire and talks about "border intrusion"

Chijioke Obinna

India denounces that Pakistan has violated the high fire and talks about "border intrusion"

The Government of India has formally accused Pakistan of violating the high fire in the disputed record region a few hours after its beginning this Saturday with a “border intrusion” not specified and has demanded that the Islamabad authorities immediately stick to the cessation of agreed hostilities.

“In the last hours, Pakistan has violated this agreement. The Indian Army is taking reprisals And he is dealing with this border intrusion. This intrusion is extremely condemnable and Pakistan is responsible for it, “said the Secretary of the Foreign Ministry, Vikram Misri, at a press conference.

Shortly before, the main minister of Jammu and Kashmir, the portion controlled by India of the disputed Cashmiro region, has confirmed the activation of air defenses in the state capital, Srinagar, before a possible attack by Pakistan.

Minutes later, and in a second message, Abdulá published a video that showed shots from land carried out by the defense systems of the area.

Tension on the Gujarat border

The situation is also tense in the state of Gujarat, who shares border with southern Pakistan. Its Interior Minister Harsh Sanghavi, has published in the social network X that “several unmanned planes have been sighted in the municipality of Kutch” and therefore has decided to order “a complete blackout” as a protection measure.

After confirming that the Indian army “is counteratacious and dealing with this intrusion”, without giving more details in this regard, the diplomatic head has warned Pakistan that “take the appropriate measures to end” this new crisis. “We hope that Pakistan understands this situation as appropriate,” he said.

At the moment, according to the latest information available, the Pakistan government has not yet pronounced about it.

Chijioke Obinna

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