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KARACHI: Pakistan has openly threatened to use nuclear weapons against India. Minister Hanif Abbasi has come forward with the threat. Hanif Abbasi said that nuclear weapons are kept for India.


'Pakistan's nuclear arsenal has 139 nuclear warheads, including Gori, Shaheen and Ghaznavi missiles, which are kept only for India. If India is ready to temporarily suspend the Indus Water Treaty and disrupt water supply to Pakistan, they should be ready for war. Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not for display. No one knows where our nuclear weapons are installed in the country. I repeat that they are all aimed at India,' said Hanif Abbasi.


Hanif Abbasi also ridiculed India's decision to stop water supply and trade relations with Pakistan. Hanif Abbasi says that New Delhi has started feeling the consequences of those decisions. Abbasi also said that if Pakistan's decision to close its airspace continues for another 10 days, Indian airlines will go bankrupt. In a recent interview, Abbasi had said that Pakistan has been supporting and training terrorists for three decades.


Meantime, security forces, which have intensified the search for terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, demolished the house of a terrorist believed to be involved in the Pahalgam attack. The house of terrorist Farooq Ahmad Tadwa was demolished in the Kalaroos area of Kupwara in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. With this, the number of houses of terrorists demolished by security forces has increased to eight. The houses of two terrorists in the Pahalgam attack were demolished last Thursday and the houses of five people on Friday. The visuals of the explosion carried out yesterday have been released.