31 martyred civilians in Indian strikes


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Islamabad:

At least 31 innocent civilians, including children and women, were martyred and another 71 suffered wounds after the Indian forces fired missiles in six different places in Pakistan at night between May 6 and 7, the military spokesman said Wednesday.

The general director, Public Relations between Services (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said at a press conference that Indian troops also launched cowardly attacks through the control line (LOC), deliberately pointing to civil populations and places of worship.

In the early hours of Wednesday, India launched missile attacks in six cities in Punjab and Ajk, after a long position and a Sabre attack on Pahalgam’s attack in Jammu and Kashmir of illegally occupied from the Indians on April 22.

The DG ISPR said early in the morning that the Cowardly Indian forces carried out attacks not caused in six locations in Pakistan, making “24 impacts.” He said the strikes attacked mosques and civil neighborhoods.

He identified the sites beaten as Masjid Subhan in Ahmadpur East; Masjid Bilal in Muzaffrabad; Masjid Abbas in Kotli; Mosquita Mughalpura in Muridke; and an empty dispensary in Shakargarh. In addition to a failed missile and another fell into an open field in Kotli Lharan in the Sialkot district. The deadliest attack was in Ahmadpur East, where 10 members of the same family were among the martyrs.

The military spokesman told the press conference that the Pakistan armed forces were giving an adequate response to the naked aggression of India and an act of shameless terrorism, adding that no personnel of the Pakistan army or aircraft of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) were damaged in these clashes.

The DG ISPR said that 31 civilians, including children, were martyred and 71 wounded in attacks by the Indian forces on the civilian population of Pakistan. He said that an important reason for the increase in victims was the continuous dismissal of India in the control line (LOC) and the rapes of high fire.

“These innocent children had a life ahead. Were they terrorists whom India pointed? We expected this barbarism from India,” he said. “Now, the evidence of India that promotes terrorism is before the world. Today everyone knows worldwide that India is involved in terrorism and murders.”

DG ISPR said that when the state of Pakistan began to harden the rope around the terrorists, India itself embarked on terrorist operations with its army. “Point to children on the night of 6 and 7 is terrorism and we will give an adequate response to this terrorism,” he said.

Such acts, said General Chaudhry, showed the extremist and irrational mentality behind Indian military planning under current leadership, without taking into account human life, international laws or the security of aviation.

“At that time, there were 57 international flights that operated within Pakistan’s airspace,” he said, added that the consequences of any of those who were beaten “may not cross the minds of those who were undertaking this meaningless aggression.”

Pakistan’s armed forces responded quickly and effectively, giving an “adequate response” to Indian aggression, he said. He added that the heavy Indian bombing along the LOC continued that he charged five more lives, including a five -year -old boy.

“The army responded completely to the Indian aggression and destroyed several checks,” he said and showed images of a brigade headquarters from where, he said, India was violating the high the fire of Loc, as well as a headquarters of a battalion unit. Chhatri, Jura and Sarlia-1 positions were also beaten, he said.

“The target areas of Azad Jammu and Kashmir [AJK] Recently it had been visited by international media, which had already exposed the unfounded Indian propaganda and claims. Hit these same sites seems a desperate attempt to justify his false narrative through violence. “

The ISPR DG confirmed that the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) knocked down five Indian combat planes: three Rafale aircraft, a MiG-29, a SU-30, and a Garza drone with Israeli. “Not a single Pakistani plane crossed the Indian airspace, and none of the Indian planes could enter ours,” said General Chaudhry.

The ISPR DG said that Pakistan’s response was purely defensive and activated only after Indian airplanes tried to violate their airspace. He added that the PAF could have demolished more than 10 planes, but chose to show maturity and strategic moderation.

DG ISPR said that India had also addressed the Nauseri dam near the Neelum-Jhelum hydroelectric project, causing damage to critical infrastructure and endangering thousands of civilians. “Directing water deposits is not only illegal according to international laws, but also presents a humanitarian risk.”

DG ISPR said that the nation has faith in the Pakistan army and that Pakistan’s army has faith in his brave nation. “We will defend the country with the unity. Pakistan’s army will never commit to the security of the people. The nation is next to the army to give them a tribute on behalf of the army.”

Asking the international community, especially the global organizations of the rights of aviation and water, urged an immediate notice about the provocations of India, which represent a serious threat to regional peace and civil security.

Fully operational airports

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA), in a series of updates, confirmed on Wednesday that all airports throughout the country were in full operation, with the national airspace was safe and available for civil aviation.

He clarified that despite the tensions, the effective and safe management of Pakistan’s airspace continues to ensure the uninterrupted and peaceful flow of national and international commercial flights. However, due to the operational requirements, the PAA has issued a new notice to the aviators (Notam), temporarily suspending several flight routes in LaHore’s airspace.

The aviation authority had initially declared a complete closure of Pakistan’s airspace after the attacks of India. The closure, established for 48 hours, led to the suspension of all flights, and the passengers were instructed to return home. Flight operations at Lahore airport resumed after a temporary suspension.

At the same time, air operations at Islamabad International Airport have also been restored. Flights that arrive at Islamabad can land after the assistance of air traffic control (ATC). The authority also confirmed that partial operations in Islamabad airspace have resumed.

Pakistan has also allowed foreign airlines to use their airspace for flights that go to India. On Wednesday, Uzbekist Airways Uzb-423’s flight, which was traveling from Tashkent to Delhi, entered Indian Punjab through Lahore airspace.

According to Caa sources, the plane briefly deviated from its scheduled route near Cashmiro and passed through Lahore. It is important to highlight that the PAA has formally informed the International Organization of Civil Aviation (ICAO) of the serious threats raised for civil aviation due to the irresponsible actions of India.

Young Martyr’s funeral

The funeral prayer for Irtaza Abbas Turi, 7, son of Lieutenant Colonel Zaheer Abbas Turi, who was martyred in Dawarandi, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), due to the unpaved Indian cross -border aggression, was solemnly celebrated in Islamabad, the ISPR said in a statement.

The funeral was attended by President Asif Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif; VicePrimer Minister Ishaq Dar, Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif; ATTA TARAR MINISTER; Head of the General Army personnel Syed also Munir, head of Naval Personnel, Almirante, Naveed Ashraf, a large number of retired and retired military officers and soldiers, government officials and relatives of the martyr.

After the funeral prayers, the prime minister condemned the unprovoked aggression of India, stating that the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians, including children, women and the elderly, was a representable act of cowardice. He stressed that such reckless acts reflected the aggressive and arrogant mentality of the Indian government, which represents a serious threat to regional and global peace.

The president and prime minister affirmed that the brave armed forces of Pakistan faced the Indian forces resolved on all fronts, delivering a strong and uncompromising response. They reiterated that these shameless violations of international law and humanitarian norms would find a decisive action.

The president and prime minister prayed for Allah to grant eternal peace to the deceased souls of this cruel act of aggression of India and grant strength to their families to support this irreparable loss. Love.

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