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Pakistan Shells J&K’s Kupwara Again After Operation Sindoor; Indian Army Responds

Pakistan’s recent actions in the Karnah area have once again brought to light the country’s disregard for innocent lives. In the early hours of the morning, after India’s successful ‘Operation Sindoor’ targeting terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Pakistan retaliated by targeting civilian areas in Karnah with heavy shelling and mortar fire.

This unprovoked attack on civilian areas is a clear violation of international laws and showcases Pakistan’s cowardly tactics. It is a well-known fact that Pakistan has been using terror as a tool to destabilize the region and spread chaos. However, India’s swift and decisive action against terror camps in PoK has left Pakistan rattled and desperate.

The ‘Operation Sindoor’ was a surgical strike carried out by the Indian Army to destroy terror launch pads in PoK, which were being used to infiltrate terrorists into India. This operation was a necessary step to safeguard the lives of innocent civilians and protect our nation from the constant threat of terrorism.

In contrast, Pakistan’s response to this operation has once again exposed their true intentions. Instead of targeting military installations or engaging in a fair fight, Pakistan chose to attack civilian areas, putting innocent lives at risk. This cowardly act only goes to show that Pakistan is not capable of engaging in a fair fight and is resorting to such desperate measures to save face.

The people of Karnah, who were caught in the crossfire, have been living in constant fear and uncertainty. The shelling and mortar fire have caused immense damage to their homes and properties, leaving them in a state of distress. It is heartbreaking to see innocent civilians being targeted in such a brutal manner.

India has always maintained a policy of peace and non-violence, but we will not hesitate to defend ourselves and our people when provoked. The ‘Operation Sindoor’ was a necessary step to protect our nation and its people from the constant threat of terrorism. India has always been a victim of cross-border terrorism, and it is our duty to take necessary actions to safeguard our citizens.

Pakistan’s actions in Karnah have once again exposed their true face to the world. While India is focused on development and progress, Pakistan continues to engage in acts of aggression and violence. It is high time for Pakistan to realize that such actions will only lead to their own downfall.

The international community must take note of Pakistan’s blatant disregard for innocent lives and hold them accountable for their actions. It is time for the world to unite against terrorism and take strict measures to eradicate this menace from our society.

In conclusion, Pakistan’s attack on civilian areas in Karnah is a cowardly and desperate act to save face after India’s successful ‘Operation Sindoor’. India will not tolerate such acts of aggression and will take all necessary steps to protect its people. It is time for Pakistan to introspect and focus on the betterment of its own people instead of engaging in acts of violence and terror. Let us all stand united against terrorism and work towards a peaceful and prosperous future for our nations.

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