Islamabad:
At least 31 innocent civilians, including children and women, were martyred and 71 others injured after Indian forces pulled missiles in six different places in Pakistan in the night between May 6 and 7, the military spokesman said on Wednesday.
The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), lieutenant-general Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, told a press conference that Indian troops had also launched loose attacks through the control line (LOC), deliberately targeting civilian populations and places of worship.
In the short hours of Wednesday, India launched missile strikes in six cities of Punjab and AJK, following a long posture and saber-saber on the attack of Pahalgam in Indian illegally occupied the Jammu-et-Cachemire on April 22.
The CEO ISPR said early in the morning that the loose Indian forces had made strikes not caused on six locations in Pakistan, which has “impacts”. He said strikes tarnished mosques and civil districts.
He identified the sites struck like Masjid Subhan in Ahmadpur East; Masjid Bilal in Muzaffarabad; Masjid Abbas in Kotli; Mughalpura mosque in Muridke; And an empty dispensary in Shakargarh. In addition to a failed missile and another fell into a field open to Kotli Loharan in the Siackot district. The deadliest attack was at Ahmadpur East, where 10 members of the same family were among the martyrs.
The military spokesman told the press conference that the armed forces of Pakistan gave an adapted response to the naked assault of India and to an act of blatant terrorism, adding that no personal Pakistani army or Air Force plane (PAF) was injured in these shocks.
The CEO ISPR said that 31 civilians, including children, were martyred and 71 injured in Indian forces against the Pakistani civilian population. He said that a major reason for the increase in victims was India’s unlikely dismissal on the control line (LOC) and the ceasefire violations.
“These innocent children had a life to come. If they were terrorists that India was aiming for? We were waiting for this barbarism from India,” he said. “Now proof of India promoting terrorism is in front of the world. Today, everyone knows worldwide that India is involved in terrorism and murders.”
The CEO ISPR said that when the state of Pakistan began to tighten the node flowing around the terrorists, India itself embarked on terrorist operations with its army. “Targeting children in the night of the 6th and 7th is terrorism and we will give an appropriate response to this terrorism,” he said.
Such acts, said General Chaudhry, has shown the extremist and irrational state of mind behind Indian military planning under current leadership, regardless of human life, international laws or air security.
“At that time, 57 international flights operating in Pakistan airspace,” he said, adding that the consequences of those that were struck “perhaps crossed the minds of those who undertook this insane attack”.
The armed forces of Pakistan responded quickly and effectively, giving a “suitable response” to Indian assault, he said. He added that heavy Indian bombings along the loc continued who made five other lives, including a five -year -old child.
“The army responded fully to the Indian assault and destroyed several control posts,” he said and showed images from a brigade seat destroyed from where, he said, India violated the ceasefire, as well as a seat of the unit battalion. The posts of Chhatri, Jura and Sarlia-1 were also affected, he said.
“The targeted areas of Azad Jammu and Cashmere [AJK] had recently been visited by international media, which had already exposed propaganda and baseless Indian complaints. Stronging these same sites seems to be a desperate attempt to justify their false account by violence. “”
The CEO ISPR confirmed that Pakistan Air Force (PAF) had shot down five Indian fighter planes – three Rafale jets, a MIG -29, a SU -30 – and an Israeli manufacturing heron drone. “Not a single Pakistani plane crossed Indian airspace, and none of the Indian jets have been authorized to enter ours,” said General Chaudhry.
The CEO ISPR said that Pakistan’s response was purely defensive and triggered only after Indian planes tried to rape its airspace. He added that the PAF could have cut down more than 10 planes, but chose to show maturity and strategic restraint.
The CEO ISPR said that India also targeted the Nauseri dam near the Neelum-Jhelum hydroelectric project, causing damage to critical infrastructure and endangering thousands of civilians. “The targeting of water tanks is not only illegal under international laws, but also presents a humanitarian risk.”
The CEO ISPR said that the nation had faith in the Pakistani army and that the Pakistani army has faith in its courageous nation. “We will defend the homeland with unity. The Pakistani army will never compromise on the security of the people. The nation maintains the army because I pay tribute to them on behalf of the army.”
Calling the international community, in particular world aviation organizations and defense of water rights, it has urged an immediate opinion from the provocations of India, which constitute a serious threat to regional peace and civil security.
Fully operational airports
Meanwhile, Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), in a series of updates, confirmed on Wednesday that all airports across the country were fully operational, national airspace was safe and available for civil aviation.
He said that despite tensions, effective and secure management of Pakistan airspace continues to ensure the uninterrupted and peaceful flow of national and international commercial flights. However, due to the operational requirements, the PAA has published a new opinion to the airmen (NOTAM), temporarily suspended several flight routes in the Airspace of Lahore.
Aviation Authority had initially declared a complete closure of Pakistan airspace after the strikes of India. The closure, fixed for 48 hours, led to the suspension of all the flights, and the passengers were invited to return home. The flight operations of Lahore airport resumed after a temporary suspension.
At the same time, airport airport airports were also restored. Flights arriving in Islamabad will be allowed to land after helping air traffic control (ATC). The authority also confirmed that partial operations in Islamabad airspace had resumed.
Pakistan has also allowed foreign airlines to use its airspace for flights to India. On Wednesday, the Uzbekistan Airways Uzb-423 flight, going from Tashkent to Delhi, entered the Indian Punjab through Lahore airspace.
According to the CAA sources, the plane briefly ruled out its planned route near the cashmere and crossed Lahore. Above all, the PAA has officially informed the International Organization for Civil Aviation (OACI) of serious threats to civil aviation due to the irresponsible actions of India.
Young martyr funeral
The funerary prayer for Irtaza Abbas Turi, 7 years old, son of the LT Col Zaheer Abbas Turi, who was martyred in Dawarandi, Azad Jammu and Cashmire (AJK), due to the unornowled Indian cross -border attack, was solemnly owned in Islamabad, the ISPR said in a statement.
The funeral was assisted by President Asif Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif; Vice-Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Defense Minister Khawaja Asif; Information Minister Atta Tarar; The chief of staff of the army, General Syed Asim Munir, chief of friendship of naval staff, Naved Ashraf, a large number of officers and military soldiers of superior service and retirees, government officials and parents of the martyr.
After the funeral prayers, the Prime Minister condemned India’s uninsured assault, declaring that the deliberate targeting of innocent civilians, including children, women and the elderly, was a reprehensible act of cowardice. He stressed that such reckless acts reflected the aggressive and artistic mentality of the Indian government, constituting a serious threat to regional and global peace.
The president and the Prime Minister said that the valiant armed forces of Pakistan were resolutely confronted with the Indian forces through all the fronts, offering a strong and uncompromising response. They reiterated that these blatant violations of international law and humanitarian standards would be welcomed by decisive action.
The President and the Prime Minister prayed that Allah grants eternal peace to the disappeared souls of this act of cruel aggression by India and grants force to their families to support this irreparable loss. Amean.