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Pakistan has shot five Indian fighter jets, destroyed Indian brigade headquarters, a drone and several check posts in retaliation when at least 26 people were injured in Indian strikes on Indian cities of Punjab and Azad Kashmir after 46 others were injured.
In his press conference on Wednesday, LT General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), confirmed that all Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets are safe after the Indian jets are included.
The DGISPR also added that the jets of the destroyed Indian Air Force (IAF) include three French -made Rafael, one SU30 Maki and a Mug 29 Flaram.
Along with the Line of Control (LOC), Pakistan Armed Forces destroyed several enemy positions in several sectors. A severe exchange of fire is underway in the LoC, in which the Pakistan Army has included the positions of Indian Army.
According to an army spokesman, India’s attacks on Pakistani soil have resulted in the martyrdom of 26 innocent civilians, while 46 others have been injured.
India launched strikes at several places in Pakistan at the end of Wednesday after the Line of Control as well as military growth.
India says it has taken steps in response to the killing of more than two dozen tourists in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, for which India accuses Pakistan, claiming that Islamabad has strongly denied it.
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Ahmedpur East, Masjid Sabhanullah – 13 martyrs | Two 3 -year -old girls, seven women, four men. 37 injured | Nine women, 28 men.
Muzaffarabad, Mosque Bilal – 3 martyrs. Injured a girl and a boy
Kotli, Mosque Abbas-16-year-old girl, 18-year-old boy A mother and her child injured
Mardak, Mosque Ummah. 3 men were martyred. One injured
Sialkot – No damage is reported
Shukar Garh – Damage to no one, damage a dispensary
US President Donald Trump described the growing tension between India and Pakistan as a shame, while Foreign Secretary Marco Rubio spoke to officials of nuclear weapons armed rivals.
“It’s a shame, we have just heard about it,” Trump told reporters in the White House. “I think people knew that something was about to happen on the basis of the past. They have been fighting for a long time.”
Meanwhile, China has expressed regret over India’s military operation this morning, which has expressed concern over the growing situation between India and Pakistan.
His spokesman called for more and more military sanctions from Asian neighboring countries armed with nuclear weapons, saying that UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres was very concerned about the Indian attacks in Pakistan.
‘Did the decisive action in defense’
In a statement on X, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that the “treacherous enemy” has launched a cowardly attack in several places inside Pakistan.
“This disgusting process of aggression will not be unprofessional. Pakistan reserves the right to respond to this indiscriminate Indian attack.
“The whole nation is united behind its armed forces, and our morale and determination are unreasonable. Our thoughts and prayers are with the brave officers and soldiers of Pakistan.”
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif also confirmed that the PAF had shot at least five Indian fighter jets in response to the recent Indian border crossing.
Talking to Geo News, the Defense Minister said that Pakistan had taken the upper hand in his retaliation, while responding to Indian forces’ strikes to power and health.
He emphasized that the Pakistani Armed Forces took a decisive act to defend the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar strongly condemned India’s airstrikes, calling them “an indiscriminate and clear and clear act of aggression.”
In a statement shared on social media, the minister said that the IAF has targeted civilian areas using stand -of -weapons while staying within Indian airspace.
Pakistan informs UNSC
Islamabad has informed the UN Security Council (UNSC) about the developing situation between Pakistan and India, after crossing the border overnight.
In a conversation with the UN, Pakistan raised serious concerns over India’s indiscriminate aggression, which has further aggravated tensions in the region.
UNSC has also been told that Pakistan has the right to respond to Indian attacks.
‘Pakistan is safe in favor of proper answer’
In a statement, the Foreign Office said in an indiscriminate and clear act of war, that the Indian Air Force, along with the Indian Air Force, violated Pakistan’s sovereignty by using standing weapons while staying inside the Indian Air Force, which made Mardka and Bahawalpur cross -border and international border.
FO spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan said, “The Indian aggression act has led to the martyrdom of civilians, including women and children. The aggression process also poses a serious threat to commercial air traffic.”
“We strongly condemn India’s cowardly move, which is a clear violation of the UN Charter, International Law, and the principles of inter -state relations.”
In the wake of the Pahalgam attack, the Indian leadership has once again used the terrorist bogie to advance its hunting story, to jeopardize regional peace and security, the FO added that India’s reckless action has brought both nuclear armed states closer to a major conflict.
“The situation is still getting ready. According to Article 51 of the UN Charter, and joining international law, it reserves the right to respond appropriately at one time and place of its election.”
It added: “The government, the armed forces and the people of Pakistan stand united in the world of Indian aggression. They will always work with iron commitment to protect and protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Pakistan India Stress
These two nuclear weapons neighbors are facing a period of severe tensions in the natural resort town after the attack on tourists on April 22, killing at least 26 people.
New Delhi linked Islamabad to the attack without any proof and provoked a crackdown on the reducing relations, which included suspending the Indus Waters Agreement, canceling Pakistanis’ visas, and crossing the border between others.
In response to this, Islamabad ordered the deportation of Indian diplomats and military advisers, except the Sikh pilgrims, canceled visas for Indian nationals, and stopped crossing the main border.
Pakistan also denies involvement in the attack and has been offered to participate in a reliable and transparent investigation.
Pakistan has been warned that in the next few days, India has credible intelligence reports regarding military action.