“Message sent to Pak violations will be given fiercely and punitively”: India

Pakistan has been ‘placed on notice’, India declared on Sunday evening, a day later an American-Brokeded ceasefire stopped the 100-hour drone and missile war of two nations.

The government said that a ‘hotline’ message was sent to Pakistan in the first day stating that any violation of ceasefire, whether it is tonight or later, would be responded to ‘fierce’.

Pakistan warned after violating ceasefire; Within the announcement, the drone was intercepted in Jammu and Kashmir within a few hours, including parts of Srinagar and Gujarat.

In a special briefing this evening, Lt Gen Rajiv Gai, Director General of India’s military operations, said that he spoke to his counterpart at 3.35 pm on Saturday and said that the firing and aerial infiltration by the two sides was stopped till 5 pm.

He said, “Although it is expected that Pakistan took only a few hours to violate these arrangements and firing, beyond the limit and the Line of Control, after drone infiltration, continued in the early hours last night and today,” he said.

He said, “These violations were strongly responded to,” he insisted that the chief of the army had given full rights to combat any violation.

Lieutenant General Gai then said that he sent a ‘hotline’ message to his counterparts to expose these violations and India’s firm and if repeated, clear intentions to respond to ‘fierce’.

India and Pak stood on the depression of the all-out war this week, trading drone missile strikes and shooting each other’s fighter jets for three gradual nights, and each attacked other false flag propaganda and civilian population.



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