In a significant development along the tense India-Pakistan border, Pakistani security forces have destroyed India’s Chakputra checkpost in occupied Kashmir during a retaliatory strike following unprovoked Indian aggression along the Line of Control (LoC).
According to Pakistani military sources, Indian troops violated the ceasefire agreement by initiating unprovoked small arms fire in the Kiani and Mandal sectors on April 29-30. Pakistan Army responded with precision strikes that effectively neutralized the threat, destroying several enemy bunkers, including the Chakputra post.
“Pakistan Army retaliated with precision, neutralizing the threat and silencing Indian forces,” security officials stated, demonstrating Pakistan’s operational readiness to defend its sovereignty.
The escalation comes amid heightened tensions following the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. India has already closed the Attari-Wagah border crossing and scaled down the daily Beating Retreat ceremony, suspending the symbolic handshake between border guards while keeping the gates closed during the ceremony.
Pakistani military sources have confirmed that war exercises continue in response to what they term “India’s false flag Pahalgam attack,” with both light and heavy modern weaponry, including tanks, artillery, and infantry units, participating in exercises in Sialkot, Narowal, Zafarwal, Shakargarh, and other border areas.
The situation remains volatile as both nuclear-armed neighbors maintain heightened military readiness along their disputed border.
