The Government of Pakistan has appealed to international partners for urgent financial support as the country suffers from severe losses due to an ongoing conflict. The situation has worsened with a major crash in Pakistan’s stock markets, further shaking the already weak economy.
In an official statement, the government urged global allies to step in and help de-escalate the rising tensions in the region. Pakistan says it is facing serious economic damage and needs more loans to manage the crisis.
No Attacks from Pakistan, Says Information Minister
Pakistan’s Information Minister has strongly denied any claims that the country has launched attacks on Indian territory. He clearly stated that Pakistan has not carried out any offensive actions inside Indian-administered Kashmir or beyond the international border.
Pakistan Air Force is Fully Alert and Safe
The minister also addressed rumors spreading on social media and some news outlets. He said the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is fully operational, on high alert, and ready to defend the country.
He added that reports suggesting the loss of any Pakistani fighter jets such as F-16s or JF-17s, or harm to any pilots, are completely false and baseless.
Denial of Indian Media Claims
The Pakistani government has categorically rejected the claims made by Indian media, which suggest that Pakistan has launched cross-border strikes. The minister called these reports “misleading” and said they are aimed at creating confusion.
Current Situation Summary:
Pakistan is facing heavy economic losses and a stock market crash.
The government is asking for more loans from international partners.
Pakistan denies any military offensive on Indian soil.
The Pakistan Air Force remains intact and ready.Government has dismissed all rumors of damage to its air fleet.
Pakistan urges global powers to help lower tensions in the region.
Update: Pakistan Says Economic Affairs Ministry’s X Account Hacked, Denies Loan Appeal Post
The Pakistan Ministry of Economic Affairs said that its official X (formerly Twitter) account was hacked. A false post was shared from the account asking for more international loans. The ministry told Reuters that they did not make the post and are now working to deactivate the account. This incident comes at a time of rising tensions with India.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for further updates.
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