India cancels 200 flights and closes 18 airports and Pakistan costs the army to respond to Indian attacks

India has canceled more than 200 flights and closed at least 18 airports, including Srinagar Airport, temporarily for operations amid restrictions following the armed forces launched missile attacks against Pakistan this morning Wednesday.
The airlines “Air India”, “Indigo” and “Spice Gate”, “Air India Express” and “Akasa Air” and a number of foreign airlines are services to and from various airports, according to Press Trust of India’s news agency on Wednesday.
Sources said that 18 airports in the north and west of the country were temporarily closed.
In Islamabad, the Pakistani cabinet announced that the Indian missile attacks on Pakistani lands are a war operation, and it also cost the country’s army to respond, the Prime Minister’s Office said on Wednesday.
The National Security Committee described the deadly Indian attacks as an explicit hostile work, and pledged to respond during a meeting in the capital, Islamabad, chaired by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
“These illegal works are prestigious violations of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, which clearly constitute war acts in accordance with international law,” said a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s office.
“The Pakistani armed forces were assigned to take appropriate measures in this regard,” the statement added.
On the other hand, Pakistan regained access to the social networking site X, previously known as Twitter without virtual private networks (PBN), which raised the restrictions imposed on the social media platform.
Users on the social networking site X announced that the social media platform can be accessed without the use of the agent, according to the Pakistani newspaper The Nation today.
It is noteworthy that the social networking site X was banned in Pakistan and could no longer access it without networks (PBN).
This development came at a time when India launched attacks on Pakistan on several sites.
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