
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan addresses weekly media briefing in Islamabad on January 23, 2025. — MOFA
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On Friday, Pakistan warned that India’s “language and war hysteria” should be of serious concern for the whole world.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad today, Foreign Office spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said: “It is unfortunate that India’s reckless behavior has brought both states equipped with nuclear weapons to a major dispute.”
India launched strikes on Pakistan and AJK early Wednesday morning-an attack that Islamabad called the “clear act of war”.
Islamabad said that six Pakistani places were targeted from mosques to hydropower projects.
Pakistan accused India of bringing nuclear armed neighbors “near a major conflict”, as the death toll from three days of missiles, artillery and drone strikes has passed.
Talking to the media today, an FO spokesman strongly condemned India’s aggression, calling it a threat to international law and a threat to regional peace.
He said that Indian attacks damaged civilians, mosques and infrastructure, including the Neelam Jelm Hydropower Project.
Claims to target Indian terror camps were false, Pakistan reaffirmed its offer for a neutral international investigation into the Phalgam incident. The FO said India had failed to provide any evidence and had resorted to fabricated propaganda.
The spokesman said that Pakistan was using the ban but would work in defense if needed.
Pakistani security and government officials said that five civilians, including a two-year-old girl, were martyred by Indian shelling overnight in the Line of Control (LOC) areas.
“In response, the Pakistan Army, targeting three Indian positions, took a strong retaliation,” police officer Adeel Khan told AFP.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani army said its forces have shot 77 Indian drones in the past two days, claiming that they are Israeli -made.
“The youth of Kashmir will never forget this barbarism process by India,” said Mohammad Bilal, 15, in Muzaffarabad, the main city of Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), where a mosque was targeted on Wednesday.
Schools closed
Pakistan has rejected New Delhi’s claims that India was illegally occupied by Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) behind the attack in Pahalgam last month, when gunmen killed 26 people.
On Friday, schools were locked in AJK, Punjab and IIOJ, which affected tens of millions of children.
India has also closed 24 airports, but according to local media, suspension on civilian flights can be removed on Saturday morning.
This conflict has caused major obstacles to international aviation, airlines have to cancel flights or use lengthy paths that Indian Pakistan does not increase the Frontier.
The Indian Cricket Board announced that less than 200 km (125 miles) from Jammu, the Indian Cricket Board announced that the mega -Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament was suspended for a week.
On Thursday, an Indian drone attacked the Rawalpindi Stadium, meanwhile, the Pakistan Super League was shifted to the United Arab Emirates.
De calls for scalition
US Vice President JD Venus has called for de Scction, while pointing out that Washington “will not be included in the middle of a war that is basically none of our business”.
Several countries have offered mediation, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragachi met his Indian counterpart Subhahmanim Jaishkar in New Delhi a few days after visiting Pakistan.
Diplomats and world leaders have pressured both countries to ban.
However, the international crisis group said that despite the possibility of a possibility of an increase, “foreign powers appear to be somewhat indifferent.
“The combination of Belicos statements, domestic provocations and the unprecedented logic of military One -Opposition, has increased the risks of increase, especially because there were no diplomatic communication between the parties for some time,” he said.
Amnesty said the fighters “will have to take all necessary steps to protect the citizens and minimize any suffering and casualties”.
– with additional input from AFP