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>>153197Sami Farhat @samifarhat39 - INDIA BOMBS PAKISTAN | WHAT HAPPENED?
Overnight, the Indian government announced a series of missile strikes targeting what it described as “terrorist infrastructure” within Pakistan. The operation, codenamed Sindoor, reportedly struck nine locations, according to India’s Ministry of Defence, which emphasized that “no Pakistani military installations were targeted.”
Meanwhile, the Pakistani military confirmed that India had carried out “airstrikes” in “three regions” of the country, naming two cities in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and a third in the Punjab province, near the Indian border. “We will respond at a time and place of our choosing,” declared army spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmed Chaudhry.
India’s military, in turn, accused Pakistan of launching artillery fire across the Line of Control, specifically in the Bhimber Gali and Poonch-Rajauri sectors of Indian-administered Kashmir.
Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors have escalated sharply following a deadly terrorist attack that claimed 26 lives in the popular tourist town of Pahalgam. For more than a week, Indian and Pakistani soldiers have exchanged nightly gunfire along the border, further fueling hostilities.
Indian police say they are actively pursuing at least two Pakistani nationals believed to be involved in the attack, who are allegedly linked to the Pakistan-based jihadist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). One of the targets struck during the Indian operation was the Subhan Mosque in Bahawalpur, which Indian intelligence claims is associated with extremist elements tied to LeT.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hope that hostilities between India and Pakistan “will end very quickly.”
https://x.com/samifarhat39/status/1919957232763998538Secretary Brooke Rollins @SecRollins - USDA alone spends $400+ MILLION each day on food assistance programs.
Ending COVID-era funding programs doesn’t defund food assistance. It ensures we’re good stewards of taxpayer dollars.
https://x.com/SecRollins/status/1919781950463554032Secretary Chris Wright @SecretaryWright - To commemorate 100 days of the Trump administration, I visited a hot-water factory in Griffin, GA that would have been shut down because of Biden’s climate regulations. Thankfully, under President Trump’s leadership, common sense is back!
https://x.com/SecretaryWright/status/1919741569151783096
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