India-Pakistan War: In retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, India carried out lightning strikes on 9 terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Tuesday midnight. While it is known that a total of 70 terrorists were killed in this incident. Pakistan is also preparing for reactions. In this context, India, alerted, has declared a high alert in those three states. While evacuating local people to safe areas is preparing to repel whatever Pakistan does. It is especially ready for a counterattack with missiles and other weapons.
India has launched Operation Sindoor in retaliation for the terror attack in Pahalgam. On Tuesday midnight, Pakistan carried out lightning strikes on a total of 9 terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Up to 70 terrorists are believed to have lost their lives. However, Pakistan has already announced that it will retaliate for this attack by India… India has become alert. Especially in the three states along the Pakistani coast, high alert has been declared. Local people are being evacuated to safe areas and patrolling on a large scale. It has also prepared the necessary weapons to thwart any attack by Pakistan.
High Alert on these 3 Indian States
While the Pakistani army is firing on the Kashmir border, India is also responding befittingly . High alert has been declared in the states of Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat, which share a border with Pakistan along with Kashmir. Punjab shares a 532-kilometer international border with Pakistan. A first priority alert has been issued in this state. People in the border areas of Punjab have already been evacuated to safer places. The 1037-km Pakistan border in Rajasthan has also been sealed. Orders have been issued to shoot anyone found roaming there or doing anything suspicious.
In Rajasthan too, local people have been shifted to safer places and patrolling has been intensified. Orders have already been issued to people not to gather in public places. The Indian Air Force has also made all preparations to repel Pakistani attacks. Jodhpur, Bikaner and Kishangarh airports have been closed till May 9. Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets are conducting air patrols from Ganganagar to Rann of Kutch. Missile defense systems have also been activated.
In addition, schools have been closed and exams have been postponed in Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, Jaisalmer and Barmer districts. In addition to cancelling the leaves of army, police and railway employees, those who are already on leave are being brought back. Similarly, government employees have also been ordered to cancel their leaves and stay at their headquarters. Government hospitals have been advised to stock up on blood and emergency medicines .
On the other hand, the officials have advised all the people to cooperate with the army. The local authorities should also coordinate with the army from time to time. In this context, they have ordered that the lights in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur be completely switched off from midnight to 4 am. It is said that by doing this, it will be difficult for the enemy country to carry out air strikes.
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