President, PM laud armed forces, mourn civilians martyred in Indian attacks
- During the night of May 6-7, Indian forces carried out strikes on Pakistani territory, causing the deaths of 51 people, comprising 40 civilians and 11 members of the military.
- These attacks occurred amid ongoing military tensions along the Line of Control and were described by Pakistan's military media as unprovoked and barbaric.
- In response, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos under the Marka-e-Haq campaign, delivering precise and measured retaliatory strikes against multiple Indian positions.
- According to the ISPR, the strikes caused the deaths of 40 civilians, including several women and children, and injured more than a hundred others; meanwhile, officials described Pakistan’s retaliation as accurate and appropriately scaled.
- The conflict ended with a ceasefire brokered by the United States on May 10, and Pakistani leaders paid tribute to martyrs, affirming readiness to defend sovereignty decisively.
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President, PM laud armed forces, mourn civilians martyred in Indian attacks
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday paid tribute to Pakistan’s armed forces and civilians martyred in recent Indian attacks, vowing that the nation stood united and prepared to defend its sovereignty at all costs. In his statement, President Zardari condemned “India’s blatant aggression” and said the violence had only strengthened the resolve of the Pakistani people. “We are proud of the sacrifices of our mart…
Indian forces martyr 40 civilians, 11 security personnel in 'barbaric' attacks
Pakistani soldier stands in front of damaged Bilal Mosque after it was hit by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad last week. — ReutersEleven military personnel were among 51 people martyred in "barbaric" Indian strikes during the recent escalation, the Inter-Services Public Relations confirmed...
Death toll in Indian attack on Pakistan rises to 13 as two more personnel martyred
RAWALPINDI: Two more security forces personnel embraced martyrdom today who were hospitalised, bringing the total number of martyred personnel of the Pakistan Armed Forces to 13 while 78 have sustained injuries in the line of duty, ARY News reported quoting ISPR. Indian Armed Forces blatant and cowardly aggression which was launched on the night of 6-7 May 2025, targeted innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. The martyre…
Pakistan Stands with its Heroes, NA Speaker
Sardar Ayaz Sadiq Praises Soldiers,Civilians Injured in Indian Aggression Rawalpindi: – Speaker National Assembly Sardar Ayaz Sadiq visited the Combined Military Hospital(CMH) Rawalpindi to meet with soldiers and civilians injured during the recent escalations between Pakistan and India.During his visit, the Speaker lauded the bravery and unwavering resolve of the armed forces in defending Pakistan’s territorial integrity and foiling the enem…
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