Scared of India's Response, Pakistani Soldiers Flee Posts and Remove Flags

Srinagar (The Uttam Hindu): The situation on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir is extremely tense at the moment. The Indian Army is retaliating with full force to the ceasefire violations by Pakistan, which has created a lot of fear in the Pakistani Army. The intensity of the Indian Army's retaliation is such that according to the information received, Pakistani soldiers have fled from their forward posts.
It is being told that the Pakistani soldiers, frightened by the Indian action, have not only vacated their posts, but have also removed the Pakistani flags from their posts. Along with the LoC, Pakistani Rangers have also removed the flags from their posts on the International Border. According to security sources, this is a clear indication that the Pakistani side is badly scared by the aggressive attitude and action of the Indian Army.
Fierce firing is going on in many sectors on the Line of Control at this time. According to the information, heavy firing is being done by Pakistan on about 20 forward posts on the LoC. The Indian Army is giving a befitting reply to this. Intermittent firing is going on from both sides in sensitive sectors adjacent to the LoC like Naushera, Sundarbani, Akhnoor, Baramulla and Kupwara. The Pakistani Army is constantly trying to target Indian posts and civilian areas, but the Indian Army is responding to them effectively.
Meanwhile, the Indian Army's retaliatory action has also made Pakistan fear a possible airstrike. Due to this fear, Pakistan has issued a 'No to Airmen' (NOTAM) for the airspace above Islamabad and Lahore till May 2. This means that no normal aircraft will be able to fly over these cities during this period. This move by Pakistan reflects its nervousness and the apprehension of any possible major military move from India.
