The Pakistan Air Force last night intercepted a squadron of Indian fighter jets.
The squadron consisted of four Rafael aircraft and this took place over Kashmir, Pakistan Observer reported.
Meanwhile, India quickly deployed high-frequency jamming systems.
Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals including GPS and Beidou are being jammed.
This could limit Pakistan’s navigational capabilities and the effectiveness of precision weapons.
Earlier, Pakistan had offered India a credible, transparent and independent investigation into the attack by a neutral commission of experts.
India has refused the offer and is preparing to attack, Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarara said.
He said Pakistan’s intelligence has intelligence that India will attack Pakistan in the next 36 hours.
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