Islamabad:
“We have achieved a historical victory against the enemy with the help of Allah Almighty. We have given the adversary such a response that he no longer dares to take direct measures against Pakistan,” sources responsible for military leadership said Thursday.
“Although the enemy is still pointing to our children through their representatives, even now they are being beaten with missiles. They will not be saved under any circumstance,” the sources said while talking with high -ranking journalists in the presidency outside a ceremony where the general head of the army was also formally delivered the ‘field baton’.
“In the battle of Badr, there were 313 combatants under the leadership of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh). Allah had ordered that even if the number is small, it does not matter, it gathers a handful of dust or sand and threw it towards the enemy; he would hit them as missiles, because it was Allah who caused the impact,” the sources added.
“In the same way, in the recent war with India, there was a divine support for Pakistan, which led to success. Alhamdulillah, we carried out such action that the enemy had no answer,” the sources said.
Military leadership sources also praised “exceptional harmony between our civil, political and military leadership, which is rarely seen. We are proud of this unit.”
Regarding the high fire between Pakistan and India, the sources revealed that India did not speak directly with Pakistan; Instead, indirect contact was made through intermediaries.
When the military leadership sources were asked about those who attacked innocent children in Baluchistan, they said: “Even now, the missiles are being triggered to those responsible. Anyone who goes towards us will not be saved.”
When asked why the operation was called Bunyanum Marsoos, it was explained that in informative sessions to the field marshal, the air chief and other officials, it was said that the Pakistani soldiers and the combat planes had remained as a formidable wall against the enemy. Therefore, the operation was called Bunyanum Marsoos, which means “a molten lead wall.”
When asked what exactly forced the enemy to accept fire, military leadership sources replied: “We did not insult the enemy.”