
After the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the countdown to teach Pakistan a lesson has begun. There was an atmosphere of tension between India and Pakistan throughout the night. Fighter jets of the Indian Air Force kept flying in the skies of Srinagar throughout the night. Along with the Air Force fighter jets, transport aircraft also flew at night. The fighter jets flew very close to the border. During this, aircraft equipped with Airborne Warning and Control System kept a close eye on the enemy. Aircraft of the Pakistani Air Force were also flying during this time.
Countdown to teach Pakistan a lesson begins
The Pahalgam terror attack is going to cost Pakistan heavily. All three wings of the Indian army have been activated. Activities have started increasing from Jammu Kashmir to the Arabian Sea. Rafale has started patrolling the sky on the border with Pakistan. Checking is going on in the border villages and the hideouts of terrorists are being destroyed one after the other. A close watch is being kept on the traitors sitting inside the country.
Army chief will visit the place of terrorist attack
- Today Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi is reaching Srinagar. General Upendra Dwivedi will hold a high level security meeting in Srinagar.
- In this security review meeting, there will be a briefing regarding the planning on the Line of Control and the border.
- After the meeting, the Army Chief will visit the spot in Pahalgam where terrorists killed unarmed tourists.
- The Army Chief will be accompanied by Fifteen Corps Commander Lieutenant General Prashant Srivastava and Victor Force Commander.
This visit of General Dwivedi is considered very important in view of the tension between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack. The Army has come into full action and the movement of the Navy has also increased.
- The Indian Navy has launched INS Vikrant in the Arabian Sea.
- INS Vikrant is equipped with MiG-29K fighter jets and attack helicopters.
- The missile was successfully tested from INS Surat warship on Thursday afternoon. This missile attacks the enemy in the sea with precision from the surface.
According to sources, satellite images of INS Vikrant have emerged while it is going from the Navy's Karwar Naval Base to the Arabian Sea. At the same time, the roar of the Air Force's fighter plane is going to deafen Pakistan's ears.
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