Decoded Communications Reveal Alleged Plan Involving Prisoners
Islamabad: Intelligence agencies have uncovered what they describe as an Indian plan to stage a false flag operation in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), according to security sources on Monday. Officials state that agencies intercepted and decoded sensitive communications pointing to a coordinated effort aimed at escalating tensions along the Pakistan-India border.
According to these sources, the plan allegedly involves releasing Pakistani prisoners and directing them toward border ู ูุงุทู within IIOJK. Authorities believe operatives could then use these individuals to orchestrate a staged incident. Consequently, India could attribute the event to Pakistan, thereby justifying potential military escalation.
Furthermore, officials warn that such a move may serve to divert attention while creating grounds for engaging Pakistanโs armed forces along the eastern front. They emphasize that the alleged strategy reflects a broader pattern of narrative-building during periods of heightened regional tension.
Background of Rising Tensions and Previous Conflict
Tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors have remained volatile since last yearโs conflict. In May, India launched strikes inside Pakistan following an attack on tourists in Pahalgam, IIOJK, which killed 26 people. While New Delhi blamed Pakistan-based ุนูุงุตุฑ, Islamabad firmly rejected the allegations and called for an impartial international investigation.
Subsequently, Pakistan responded with retaliatory measures, including targeting multiple Indian military installations. The confrontation escalated rapidly before both sides agreed to a ceasefire on May 10, reportedly brokered by the United States.
In light of recent claims, analysts caution that any further escalation could destabilize the region. Therefore, observers urge restraint, transparency, and international oversight to prevent another crisis.
