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    ‘Indian Missiles Didn’T Target Afghanistan’: India Slams Pakistan for Divisive Propaganda | India news

    The ChhattisgarhBy The ChhattisgarhMay 10, 20252 Mins Read
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    India-Pakistan War: India on Saturday Rejected Pakistan’s Allegation that India Launched a Missile Attack on Afghanistan. Addressing the media, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that no Indian missiles have targeted Afghanistan, and the people of Afghanistan Know which which countery has been done.

    “There is this yet completly Ludicrous Claim that Indian Mailers have hit Afghanistan Totally frivolous Allegation and I only want to point to point that after Which country it is that has been multiple occasions in just the last one and a half years targeted Civilian Population and Civilian Infrastructure In Afghanistan, “Said Misri.

    Speaking about the evolving India-pakistan situation, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri Said, “I have said on numerous earlier soccsions, it is Pakistani Actions that have been founded provocations and Escalations. Provocative pattern. “

    The Foreign Secretary Furter Said that Pakistan Continues to Target Civilians & Civilian Infrastructure in J & K & K & Made Made Ludicrous Claims of Missiles Being Fired Ats Railigious He Also Rejected Pakistan’s Claim of Critical Infrastructure Damage, Terming It ‘Completely False’.

    Sharing Details of the ongoing Conflict with Pakistan, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh Said That Pakistan Has Attempted to Execute a Continued Malicious Misinformation Compainn, WITH CLATION CHENFORMATION CAMPAINN S-400 System, Destruction of Airfields at Surat and Sirsa. “India Unequivocally Rejects these False Claims Being Spread By Pakistan,” said singh.

    Winger Vyomika Singh also said that the Pakistan Army has been observed to be moving its trops towards forwards areas, indicating an offensive intent to further XCALALATION. “Indian Armed Forces Remain in a High State of Operational Readiness, and All Hosile Actions have been effectively counted and responded proportional. Provided the Pakistan side reciprocates, “She said.

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