Sunday evening, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry organized a press conference detailing Pakistan’s response to recent Indian assault, operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos, which led to a cease-fire agreement between the two nations.
During the press briefing, the CEO ISPR was accompanied by the assistant vice-naval staff (operations) RAJA RAB NAWAZ and the Air Force Vice Marshal Pakistani (PAF) AURANGZEB Ahmed who reported on the way in which the offensive against Indian aggression was carried out.
They also detailed their monitoring of the Indian forces movement in waters and airspace and the damage suffered from the Indian air with its jets and arms.
Main to remember
– Sharif said that the Armed Forces of Pakistan held their promise of reprisals, carrying out strikes on 26 military facilities and installations in India.
– He revealed that dozens of Pakistani armed drones were deployed in major Indian cities, including New Delhi, during the reprisal action.
– Sharif also pointed out that all targets have been chosen with precision to avoid civilian victims, focusing only on entities directly involved in attacks against Pakistani civilians.
– The DGISPR expressed its gratitude to the young Pakistani, recognizing their role of “information and cyber warriors” during this period of increased tension.
-The military spokesman praised Pakistan’s response as a “demonstration of manuals” of the joy and the operational excellence of the tri-service.
– The vice-admiral of the Pakistani navy Rab Nawaz also said that naval forces managed to prevent an Indian warship from Vioder the maritime border of Pakistan.
– Rejecting complaints traveling on social networks, the DGISPR has firmly declared that no Indian pilot was currently in police custody.
-His statement refuted the allegations made by the Indian army, saying that Pakistan has never asked to ceases it.
– Sharif also underlined an increase in terrorist activities sponsored by Indians coinciding with the cross -border conflict, directly accusing India of fomenting terrorism in Pakistan.
-The military spokesman concluded by declaring unequivocally that no ceasefire violation had been launched by the armed forces of Pakistan.