Pakistan Strongly Condemns India’s Unprovoked Aggression, Vows Firm Response
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Unprovoked Indian Airstrikes on Civilian Areas
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India conducted 24 airstrikes across six locations inside Pakistan, killing 26 civilians (including women and children) and injuring 46.
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Ahmedpur East (Bahawalpur): 13 dead (2 toddlers, 7 women, 4 men), 37 injured.
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Bilal Mosque (Muzaffarabad): 3 killed, 2 children wounded.
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Abbas Mosque (Kotli): 2 teenagers (16 & 18 years old) martyred, woman and daughter injured.
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LoC Firing: 5 civilians, including a 5-year-old, killed by Indian forces.
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Deliberate Targeting of Mosques & Non-Combatants
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DG ISPR condemned India’s intentional strikes on mosques, calling it a “war crime” reflecting Modi’s extremist Hindutva policies.
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Visual evidence confirms only civilians were hit, raising serious concerns over violations of international humanitarian law.
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Pakistan’s Swift & Effective Military Response
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5 Indian jets (3 Rafales, 1 MiG-29, 1 SU-series) and 1 Israeli Heron drone shot down in Bhatinda, Jammu, Akhnoor, Srinagar, and Avantipur.
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Retaliatory strike destroyed Indian 12th Infantry Brigade HQ (9th Division, 15 Corps).
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Pakistan acted in “measured self-defense”, did not violate Indian airspace, and showed restraint despite capability to escalate further.
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Dangerous Escalation – Attacks on Critical Infrastructure & Aviation Risks
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India targeted Nauseri Dam (Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project), a “reckless act” threatening regional stability.
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57 international flights endangered in Pakistani airspace—India accused of endangering global aviation safety.
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Unified National & Political Condemnation
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President Zardari: Denounced India’s “fascist aggression”, vowed full defense of sovereignty.
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PM Shehbaz Sharif: Called strikes “cowardly”, confirmed “strong response already underway.”
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AJK PM Anwarul Haq: Pledged retaliation alongside Pakistan’s military.
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Heightened Security Measures & Warnings
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Islamabad Airport shut down, airspace closed to commercial flights.
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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif: Warned of “inevitable military clash”, citing rapidly escalating tensions.
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DG ISPR: Pakistan “will respond decisively at a time and place of its choosing.”
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India’s unprovoked aggression, including targeting civilians, mosques, and critical infrastructure, constitutes a grave violation of international law and a dangerous escalation in the region. Pakistan’s swift and precise military response demonstrated its defensive capabilities while maintaining strategic restraint.
The attacks have united Pakistan’s leadership and public, sending a clear message: any further aggression will be met with full force. With both nations being nuclear-armed, the situation remains highly volatile, risking a broader conflict.