“If Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Tonight…”: Indian Armed Forces Issue Stern Warning
The Indian Armed Forces have issued a strong warning to Pakistan regarding possible ceasefire violations whether today or some time in the future.

“If Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Tonight…”: The Indian Armed Forces have issued a strong warning to Pakistan regarding possible ceasefire violations whether today or some time in the future.
This occurs just a day after both India and Pakistan reached an understanding for a reduction of hostilities on the border, where hostilities had started after New Delhi's ore-attempt on May 7. Pakistan undermined the understanding just hours after the announcement on Saturday.
“Something repeated tonight, subsequently or later, in this regard, I must inform all of you that the Chief of Army Staff has earlier today conducted a security review and has granted full authority to our army commanders for counteractions in the kinetic domain in case of any violation by Pakistan,” Lt General Rajiv Ghai, DGMO, said in the press conference on Sunday.
The director general naval operations (DGNO), Vice Admiral AN Pramod added that Pakistan knows what the Indian Forces would do.
“This time, if Pakistan dares to take any action, Pakistan knows what we are going to do,” Vice Admiral Pramod said while answering a question.
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Military says more than 100 terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor strikes
At the press conference, the Indian military reported that more than 100 terrorists were killed in nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as part of operation Sindoor.
"Nine terror targets were identified after careful deliberation under Operation Sindoor. More than 100 terrorists killed in nine terror targets in the early May 7 operation," Directors General of Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said on Sunday.
He added that the killed terrorists included high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf, and Mudasir Ahmed who were also killed in the strikes.
Operation Sindoor was launched on 7 May to strike at multiple terror sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir following the deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir's resort town of Pahalgam the previous month.
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