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Fearing Retaliation For Handwara Terror Attack, Pakistan Air Force Jets Increase Patrolling

As per top government sources, Pakistan's Air Force has increased patrolling as a precautionary measure against any possible retaliation from India after the violence in Kashmir valley.

New Delhi: In a significant move, the Pakistani Air Force has increased flying operations over its territory after the death of an Indian Army Colonel in an encounter with terrorists in the Handwara area of Jammu and Kashmir. Top government sources revealed that at the time of the incident, Pakistan was already carrying out an aerial exercise about which India also had information. "Soon after the death of the Colonel, the Pakistani Air Force increased its patrols involving its mix of fighter aircraft including the F-16s and the JF-17 which were being constantly monitored by our surveillance platforms," they said. Soon after that, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan tweeted about a possible false flag operation by India after New Delhi stated that Pakistan was behind the violence taking place in India. "I have been warning the world about India's continuing efforts to find a pretext for a false flag operation targeting Pakistan. The latest baseless allegations by India of 'infiltration' across LoC are a continuation of this dangerous agenda," Khan had tweeted. Sources said after the flying activities increased on the Pakistani side, it seemed that they were taking precautions against any possible retaliation from the Indian side over the increased violence in the Kashmir valley at the behest of Pakistan. In the last few years, after major terrorist attacks, there has been retaliation by the Indian armed forces, like the one after the Uri attack and the Pulwama suicide attack. After the Pulwama attack, the Indian Air Force had launched an aerial attack on terror camp operated by Jaish-e-Mohammed in Balakot town of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Also Watch: Sayeed Salahudeen accepts that India has become stronger.

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