On the night between April 29 and 30, four Rafale jets of the Indian Air Force conducted a patrol in the occupied Kashmir region. The Pakistan Air Force quickly identified and responded to the presence of the Indian aircraft.
According to security sources, the Pakistan Armed Forces remain on high alert and are fully prepared to respond swiftly to any aggressive actions by the enemy.
Notably, Indian aircraft conducted patrolling while remaining within their airspace; however, due to timely action by the Pakistan Army, the patrolling aircraft fled.
Earlier, Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar had warned, citing confirmed intelligence reports, that India is planning aggression within the next 24 to 36 hours using the Pahalgam incident as a pretext. The federal minister issued a clear message that any kind of adventurism will be met with a decisive response.
According to a report by national media, in a late-night video statement, Attaullah Tarar said that Pakistan firmly rejects India’s self-assumed role as plaintiff, judge, and executioner in the region. He clarified that Pakistan itself has been a victim of terrorism for the past two decades and has strongly condemned terrorism in all its forms globally.
Attaullah Tarar said that after the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan, being a responsible state, openly offered free and impartial investigations to uncover the truth and understand the motives behind it. However, unfortunately, India chose the path of irrationality and confrontation, which will have devastating consequences for the region and the world.