Pakistan Has Credible Evidence of Possible Indian Military Strike in 24–36 Hours: Minister
- Pakistan's information minister Attaullah Tarar stated early Wednesday India planned an imminent military strike.
- This claim follows a deadly attack killing 26 men in Pahalgam, Kashmir, on April 22.
- Pakistan cited intelligence of the strike plan, while India reported trading gunfire across the border Line of Control.
- Tarar vowed a "decisive response" if India commits an act of aggression.
- Mounting tensions prompted international concern and calls for both nuclear powers to exercise restraint.
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