X Becomes Accessible in Pakistan Amid India’s Missile Strikes
Users on X reported that the social media platform is accessible without the use of proxy services.
It is worth mentioning here that X (formerly known as Twitter) was reportedly banned in Pakistan and was inaccessible without VPNs.
The development came at a time when India attacked Pakistan at several locations in Kotli, Muzaffarabad, Ahmedpur Sharqia Bagh, and Muridke. The DG ISPR said that the “cowardly” act will not go unpunished.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that the Pakistani Air Force responded quickly, activating its defense systems and preventing any Indian aircraft from penetrating Pakistani airspace.
In a swift and decisive response to India’s “cowardly” missile attack, Pakistan’s military shot down five Indian aircraft and destroyed an Indian brigade headquarters.
Pakistan’s armed forces are giving a befitting response to India’s misadventure.
As per the latest development, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif confirmed martyrdom of twenty-six Pakistanis and injuries to 46 others in Indian strikes.
In a late-night press conference, Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lt. General Ahmed Sharif, confirmed that eight Pakistani civilians were martyred and 35 others injured following 24 Indian strikes across six different locations in Pakistan.

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