Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan calls India's Operation Sindoor attack "cowardly."In the greatest outburst of hostility between the nuclear-armed neighbors in twenty years, Pakistan has accused India of a "blatant act of war" and threatened reprisal after New Delhi conducted lethal missile attacks along their disputed border in disputed Kashmir.In a speech to the Pakistani parliament on Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif referred to the Indian strike as "cowardly" while restating Islamabad's claim that it was unrelated to the Pahalgam incident in the Indian-administered Kashmir area on April 22.India struck Pakistan where? Investigating Operation Sindoor and border strikes in Indian-administered Kashmir: List 2 of 3
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He said that Pakistan's reaction to the attack, which involved bringing down Indian fighter jets, demonstrated that the nation was ready to "knock enemy planes off into the sea."

Sharif chaired a National Security Committee meeting before to his speech, when Pakistani authorities denounced India's "illegal acts," characterizing them as "blatant violations of Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
A committee statement declared, "The Indian military's intentional targeting of civilians, including defenseless women and children, is a heinous and shameful crime, that is in violation of all norms of human behavior and the provisions of international law."Khawaja Muhammad Asif, the minister of defense, had earlier stated that military operations were already underway and that Islamabad "wouldn't take long to settle the score."


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