India, Israel jointly planned to attack Pakistan on February 27: sources

ISLAMABAD (TNT News): In a major development on Monday, well-placed sources within the government told that India and Israel along with a third, unnamed nation, were jointly planning to launch an attack on Pakistan on February 27, sources informed.

Pakistan had learnt of a plan by India to carry missile attacks and warned of severe retaliation, high-level sources here informed on Monday.

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“High-level sources have informed us that there was a plan to attack 7-8 places in Pakistan from a base in Rajasthan, India,” Sources revealed.

It has also learnt that after learning of this attack, Pakistan’s security agencies warned their counterparts in India that Islamabad was ready and if there would be an attack, the magnitude of Pakistan’s response would be thrice as much.

Prior to these events, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan in Parliament had announced the country’s decision to release captured Indian pilot Abhinandan.

High-level sources also informed Hamid Mir of a second attack by India to attack Pakistan with missiles. To foil this attack Pakistan had sent a message to India via third countries that if there was an attack there would be a strong response.

During his address in Parliament on Thursday, Prime Minister Imran Khan also pointed out that there were threats of a missile attack the previous night and Pakistan’s forces were fully prepared to retaliate, but the situation was defused.

High-level sources have told us that security agencies of Pakistan and India remain in contact despite the tension.

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