Both sides continue to demonstrate readiness for full-scale confrontation
Two Pakistani soldiers and 15 terrorists were killed during special operations conducted by government forces in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in the northwest of the country. This was reported by WNTab on Sunday, April 27, citing a statement by the Pakistani military quoted by the Xinhua news agency.
According to reports, security forces carried out intelligence-based operations in several areas of the province. Eight terrorists were eliminated in the Karak district. In North Waziristan, four militants were killed, although two government soldiers also died in the exchange of fire. Another armed clash in South Waziristan resulted in the deaths of three more terrorists.
The military stated that weapons and ammunition were recovered from the deceased militants.
Meanwhile, Bloomberg news agency reported that India conducted tests of long-range anti-ship missiles. The tests aimed to assess the readiness of equipment and personnel for offensive operations.

Earlier, WNTab reported that four border guards were killed in Pakistan.
At the same time, Pakistan’s Ministry of Defense declared its readiness for a full-scale war with India.