Pakistan shifted terrorists from LoC to bunkers: fear to the army- India will target terrorist launch pads; From here enters Kashmir

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The Pak Army has shifted about 50 terrorists from the areas near LOC to safe places.

In response to Pahalgam attack, Pakistan has ordered the removal of terrorists near LOC in anticipation of India’s possible attack. These areas are considered to be the launch pads of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists for infiltration into Kashmir.

The Pakistani army fears that India may target these bases. So far, the exact number of how many terrorists has been removed has not been revealed. But according to reports, this number can be between 30–50.

The Pak Army has shifted these terrorists to its bunkers and safe bases. According to sources, these launching pads are in areas near LoC like Dudhanial, Atmukam, Lipa, forward Kahuta and Kotli.

Here, the Jammu and Kashmir government has banned all trekking activities after the Pahalgam terror attack. Security agencies suspect that terrorists movement on many trekking routes in South and North Kashmir.

7 military aircraft reached Pakistan from Türkiye

Military aircraft reached Pakistan with war materials from Türkiye.

Military aircraft reached Pakistan with war materials from Türkiye.

Amidst the possibility of war, seven C-130 Hercules military aircraft of Türkiye arrived in Karachi and Islamabad on the night of 27 April. Of these, 6 landed on Islamabad and one on Pakistan Air Force Base Faisal in Karachi. They have brought war materials. Many tanks of the Pakistani Army (eg Al-Khalid) and fighter jets (eg JF-17) are old and limited capacity. In such a situation, Pakistan is engaged in raising war materials.

India conducted missile testing 2 times in 5 days April 27: Missile testing from warships in Arabian Sea The Indian Navy tested several missiles from its warships in the Arabian Sea. This test was completely successful. The Navy said that it is ready to protect the country day and night. There is any danger anywhere in the sea, we can easily cope with it.

The Indian Navy released several missiles from a warship in the Arabian Sea.

The Indian Navy released several missiles from a warship in the Arabian Sea.

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Government banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels On April 28, India has banned several Pakistani YouTube channels for reporting Pahalgam attack. These include cricketers Shoaib Akhtar, Don News, Sama TV and Jio News. The government says that these channels are running false and misleading news against India and security agencies.

On the recommendation of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Government of India has banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels. According to government sources, these channels are accused of spreading inflammatory, communal and misleading news against India, Indian Army and security agencies. Read full news …

26 tourists killed in Pahalgam attack On April 22, 26 tourists were killed by terrorists in Basaron Valley near Pahalgam. Among them was a Nepali citizen. More than 10 people were injured. The attack was carried out when a large number of tourists were present in the Basaron Valley. Among the dead are tourists from UP, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Odisha. One tourist and 2 locals of Nepal and UAE were also killed.

5 big decisions against Pakistan After the Pahalgam attack, India took strict steps against Pakistan. 5 major decisions were taken in the Cabinet Meeting of Security Affairs under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The meeting lasted two and a half hours. Several officers including Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, NSA Ajit Doval were present in it.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, ‘Given the seriousness of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Cabinet Security Committee (CCS) has taken 5 major decisions –

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