After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Empties Border Villages Amid Fear Of Another Indian Strike
Following India’s Operation Sindoor, panic has gripped Pakistan, particularly in areas close to the Indo-Pak border. Fearing a potential second strike by India, the Pakistani administration has begun evacuating multiple border villages, leading to a visible surge in movement and tension in these regions. Residents are being forcibly moved from their homes, with officials instructing them to vacate immediately due to fears of retaliatory Indian action.The unease follows India’s precise targeting of terror camps and infrastructure during Operation Sindoor. In response, Pakistan had attempted to target civilian areas in Jammu’s Poonch sector, prompting strong warnings and heightened alert levels across Indian forces. This chain of events has left Pakistan worried about further Indian military responses.According to ground reports, not only have civilians been relocated, but Pakistan has also cancelled leaves for doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff in forward areas, putting hospitals and operation theatres on emergency alert. These steps underscore Pakistan’s deep fear that India might launch another precision strike, this time possibly hitting civilian or strategic areas.Local Pakistani citizens, police, and army personnel are reportedly living in constant fear, highlighting the psychological and strategic impact India’s operation has had across the border.
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