The attacks against innocent civilians unmasked the ugly face of India: DG ISPR


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The general director of Public Relations between Services (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, on Wednesday reported that Indian air attacks have marked at least 31 and wounded 71 civilians and promised a strong response to what he described as “Barbara aggression.”

During an informative media session, Lieutenant General Chaudhry condemned Indian air attacks on May 6 and 7. “He addressed innocent children who were destined to see the spring of life, can this be called contribution?” said. “This is terrorism, and we will respond with all its strength.”

In an earlier press conference in the day, DG ISPR had said that India held 24 air attacks in six different places within the Pakistani territory.

He argued that the Pakistani forces responded by demolishing five Indian combat planes and a drone. “The misunderstanding of India will be corrected,” he said, promising that any future aggression would meet all his strength.

The demolished plane included three Rafale aircraft, a MiG-29, a plane from the its series and a garza combat drone with Israeli. The planes were demolished in multiple locations, including Bhatinda, Jammu, Akhnoor, Srinagar and Avantipur.

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A 7 -year -old boy, Istiz Abbas Turi, son of Lieutenant Colonel of the Pakistan Army, Zaheer Abbas Turi, was also martyred during Indian air attacks last night.

DG ISPR added that the Indian forces also hit the mosques, desecrated the sacred Quran and deliberately addressed civilians. “What religion or humanity allows the desecration of places of worship and sacred texts?” He questioned.

The military spokesman showed aerial images of destroyed Indian positions and a brigade headquarters in the control line (LOC), saying that Pakistan’s response was precise and focused only on military objectives.

“When the enemy was armed, Pakistan’s brave Air Force knocked down the modern combat planes,” he said, added that no staff or plane of the Pakistan army was harmed during the clashes.

According to the ISPR DG, the Indian forces raised white flags in several LOC sectors in response to Pakistan retaliation strikes.

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The spokesman also declared that India’s actions endangered international civil flights. “There were 67 passenger planes in the skies during the Indian strikes, with hundreds of innocent people on board,” he said. “India put them all at risk due to their madness.”

He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to national defense and civil security. “Pakistan’s army will never commit to public safety,” he said. “The nation has joined behind the army, and we greet its support.”

Early in the day, the Minister of Information, Attaullah Tarar, said that India had raised white flags along the control line (LOC), which interpreted as an admission of the defeat after the recent hostilities between the two countries.

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