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Pakistan claimed that the IMF has approved a $ 1 billion salvation, although there is no official confirmation. In the meantime, Pak -drones have a third night aimed at Indian cities, this time they injured citizens.
New Delhi:
Pakistan claimed on Friday evening that the International Monetary Fund had authorized the “immediate payment” of a Rescue of billion dollars for his troubled economy.
The claim was submitted by the office of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif; A statement from the PMO pack, quoted by press agencies Reuters and PTI, said that Mr Sharif “had expressed satisfaction with the approval of a $ 1 billion … by the IMF and the failure of India's Highly Tactics …”
So far there has been no explanation of the IMF about the sanction of the loan.
In the meantime, the claim was made when the Pakistani army of Wapendrones and missiles launched in West Indian cities and military installations for a third consecutive night.
Swarms of Pak -Drones were spotted about Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and Punjab, and the Indian army started involving the enemy goals, the government said.
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Three citizens were injured in Punjab's Ferozepur after a drone attacked a residential colony.
Pak -drones and rockets also attacked India on Wednesday and Thursday evening and emphasized the worrying escalation of military tension between the two nuclear powers.
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The air defense system of India – including the integrated counter -mande antenna system, or C -uas, and the native Akash Missile Defense System – has shot or healed almost all projectiles, the government said in a briefing earlier today.
India's protest on IMF
Earlier today, India had opposed the IMF proposal to extend the loans to $ 2.3 billion, including a Fresh Reliance and Sustainability Facility Lending Program worth $ 1.3 billion.
India argued that the funds could be abused – to finance cross -border terrorism sponsored by the State – and protested by abstaining from votes about the payment.
The objections were fed by the long -term position of New Delhi that the Pakistani government, or at least the deep state, is actively financing and supporting cross -border terrorism on India.
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Those charges were reset after the terror attack of April 22 Pahalgam in J&K, in which 26 people, mainly citizens, were killed. A proxy of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba-terrorist group, who called itself the resistance front, claimed the responsibility for the attack.
India reacted with a series of non-military measures followed by Operation Sindoor at the beginning of Wednesday, in which nine terror camps were destroyed in a suit and pack of Kashmir.
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Pakistan fiercely denied any connection with the Pahalgam attack and called for an international study, but India has since pointed out a stack of evidence that Pak State and military actors associated with terrorist attacks worldwide, including the bomb attacks in London in 2005 and an attack in Russia last year.
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Pakistan was also grilled by the United Nations Security Council on terror groups such as Lashkar that continued to operate from his territory.
With input from agencies
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