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Indian Armed Forces Briefing: We will continue to target terror camps so long Pak supports terrors

| @indiablooms | Feb 28, 2019, at 07:25 pm

New Delhi: On a day Pakistan annoucned that it would release captured Indian pilot on a mission in post Pulwama action by the Indian Airforce, India's armed forces chiefs jointly briefed the. media holding that Pakistan has not been able to cause any harm to India's military installations.  Their designs to bomb our installations were thwarted, said the Indian defence top officials outside the Ministry of Defence. 

Air Vice Marshal RGK Kapoor said though Pakistani bombs exploded in Indian military formation, it caused no  damage.

"We are fighting terrorism. So long Pakistan continues to support them we are ready to target their training camps," said one defence official.

"We are prepared for any contingency," he said.

They said the surgical strike caused the damage intended but premature to give any figure.

The officials said ceasefire violation by Pakistan continues. 

"We have been  giving them befitting reply and will continue so," said Major general Surendra Singh Behal.

Indian officials said they are happy that the pilot will be returned by Pakistan in accordance with Geneva convention. 

 

 

 

 

 

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