Pakistan vows revenge after Indian airstrikes
- On the night of May 6-7, India launched missile strikes on multiple Pakistani cities and Azad Kashmir, killing 31 people and injuring 57 others.
- India justified the strikes as retaliation for a previous attack on Indian tourists in Kashmir, while Pakistan called them unprovoked aggression and an act of war.
- Pakistan's armed forces responded swiftly, shooting down five Indian jets including three Rafales and destroying Indian posts in occupied Kashmir.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warned that Pakistan would avenge every martyr’s blood and condemned India’s action as a grave mistake with consequences.
- The events increased tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors, with calls for restraint, mediation offers by President Trump, and Pakistan insisting on a just Kashmir settlement.
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Pakistan vows revenge after India airstrikes
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Gallup survey: 93% Pakistanis commit to defend homeland til the last drop of blood
KARACHI: In a recent Gallup Pakistan survey, the studies revealed that 93% of Pakistanis have expressed their will to fight, and are ready to give their last drop of blood to defend their homeland if required. The survey was conducted on account of India-Pakistan tensions, after an affirmed Indian attack in Pakistan’s territory on May 7. Despite the escalated dispute, 72% of respondents supported peace, relating war as destructive and encouragi…
Kashmiris will render any sacrifice to make Pakistan strong, stable: AJK PM - Kashmir Media Service
Muzaffarabad: Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq has said that Kashmiris will render any sacrifice to make Pakistan strong and stable. According to Kashmir Media Service, Chaudhry Anwar ul Haq addressing the Legislative Assembly session, said that there was a dire need to bury all differences and foster complete unity across all levels of society. Terming prosperous Pakistan as the center of hope for Kashmiris, …
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