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Silence in Pakistan’s sky after Indian air strike

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Kathmandu. There is an atmosphere of fear in Pakistan after the Indian air strike. As a result, there is a great silence in the sky of Pakistan. Satellite images clearly show that Pakistan’s airspace is completely empty and there is not a single aircraft there.

According to local media in Pakistan, after the Indian air strike, Pakistan imposed a high security alert at several major airports on Wednesday morning and canceled all flights. Pakistan has also cancelled all domestic and international flights from Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport.

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Fearing a possible Indian attack after the Pahalgam attack, international flights were avoiding Pakistani airspace even before the air strike and now after the Indian air strike, not a single aircraft is seen in Pakistani airspace.

India carried out air strikes on Pakistan in response to the Pakistan-sponsored terror attack in The Baisran Valley of Pahalgam on April 22. On the intervening night of Tuesday-Wednesday, operation Sindoor, a joint mission of three Indian armies, targeted four terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and five terrorist hideouts in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The attack targeted hideouts of jaish and lashkar located in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Gulpur, Kotli, Muzaffarabad and other places.

According to the report, 90 terrorists have been killed in Indian air strikes. Regarding the air strike, the Indian government said, “The operation targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Kashmir. From where terrorist attacks were planned in India. ’

China, considered a friend of Pakistan, has also reacted to the rising tension between India and Pakistan. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said, “China considers India’s actions regrettable. “We are concerned about the current situation. ’

India and Pakistan have always been and will always be each other’s neighbours. Both countries are also neighbors of China. “China opposes all forms of terrorism,” the spokesman said, adding, “We urge both sides to act in the interest of peace and stability, remain calm, exercise restraint and refrain from such acts.” ’

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