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Pakistan threatens to give a hard answer if India breaks a ceasefire

India's resumption of hostilities will lead to even more powerful Pakistan. This warning has spread the Public Relations Head of the Pakistani Armed Forces Ahmed Sharif Cudry.

"Pakistan and India are two nuclear powers. If India wants to start a military conflict, she plays with fire. We will be stronger if he tries to break the ceasefire, "Chodre told the British newspaper Financial Times.

The representative of the Pakistani Armed Forces called on the international community to keep India with further escalation of the conflict. The official also claimed that New Deli started the operation by "false pretense", accusing Pakistan's financing of terrorism.

Relations between India and Pakistan have escalated on April 22 after the terrorist attack in the Indian Jamu and Kashmir trade union, killing 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali.