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Pakistan vows to retaliate against Indian 'aggression'

General view of a site after the Indian military aircrafts released payload in Balakot of Pakistan on Tuesday. -Reuters Photo
General view of a site after the Indian military aircrafts released payload in Balakot of Pakistan on Tuesday. -Reuters Photo

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Pakistan has warned that it will retaliate against Tuesday's air strikes conducted by India inside the territory of Pakistan.

Pakistan’s National Security Committee (NSC), comprising top officials including Prime Minister Imran Khan and army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa, came up with the a statement on Tuesday.

"Pakistan shall respond at the time and place of its choosing to Indian aggression," the NSC said.

The body also rejected India's claim of targeting 'terror camps' and claim of heavy casualties.

The NSC vowed to prove wrong India’s claims and to retaliate to Indian 'aggression'.

It said Imran Khan will 'engage with global leadership to expose irresponsible Indian policy'.

 

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