Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Saturday firmly rejected Pakistan’s “ludicrous claims” that Indian missiles had hit Afghanistan, calling them “totally frivolous allegations.” Speaking at a press conference alongside Indian Army Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Misri urged the Afghan people to remember which nation had repeatedly targeted civilian infrastructure in their country. “I only want to point out that Afghan people don’t need to be reminded about which country it is that has, on multiple occasions, in just the last one-and-a-half years, targeted civilian populations and civilian infrastructure in Afghanistan,” Misri said, indirectly referring to Pakistan’s role in destabilising Afghanistan.
#WATCH | #OperationSindoor | Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "There is this yet again completely ludicrous claim that Indian mailers have hit Afghanistan totally frivolous allegation and I only want to point out that Afghan people don't need to be reminded about which… pic.twitter.com/GX1LStuBpq
— ANI (@ANI) May 10, 2025
Meanwhile Balochistan leader Mir Yar Baloch has alleged that Pakistan's military is trying to fire some missile into the territories of Afghanistan and call it Indian missile. In a post on x, he asked Kabul to know your enemy that is Pakistan and must declare its support to India. Mir Yar Baloch @miryar_baloch' Afghanistan now must declare its support to #India because Pakistan's military is trying to fire some missile into the territories of Afghanistan and call it Indian missile. Dear Afghans, know your enemy that is Pakistan'
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday said Islamabad will consider de-escalation if India stops further attacks, but added that its military is operating on the defensive and taking minimum action.
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