Pakistan’s response to India: Rising tensions after May 6 missile attacks that killed 31 civilians
Pakistan’s response to India: Pakistan has acted swiftly after India’s May 6 missile attacks, which killed 31 civilians and injured over 50 others. According to DG ISPR Lt. General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Pakistan shot down five Indian jets and nearly 30 drones in retaliation.
Pakistan denies false claims about IIOJK attacks
Pakistani security officials have rejected Indian media reports alleging Pakistani attacks on Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). They labeled the claims as deliberate fabrications meant to mislead the world and justify further Indian aggression.
“These false stories aim to create a narrative of Pakistani aggression,” sources said. “They are entirely baseless and meant to cover up India’s own hostile actions.”
Pakistan targets military installations only, says Khawaja Asif
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told a UK news agency that Pakistan will not target civilians in its responses. “We are focused only on Indian military installations. Their attack on civilians was cowardly,” he said.
Asif added that Pakistani forces shot down five Indian jets. “The Indian pilots lacked proper training, especially those operating Rafale jets. Even the manufacturing company suffered a loss of reputation,” he noted.
More details available on BBC News.
DG ISPR: Pakistan’s counterstrikes will echo globally
During a press briefing, DG ISPR Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry mocked India’s claim of neutralizing 15 Pakistani projectiles. “If they stopped 15, why did they lose five jets, including three Rafales, one MiG-29, and one SU-30?” he asked.
He warned that Pakistan will retaliate at a time of its choosing. “When we strike, the world will know. There won’t be any need for Indian media to fabricate headlines,” he declared.
Pakistan army kills 50 Indian soldiers at LoC: Tarar
Information Minister Attaullah Tarar told the National Assembly that Pakistani troops eliminated at least 50 Indian soldiers at the Line of Control (LoC). “The enemy attacked at night but faced fierce retaliation,” he stated.
He said India, despite boasting about Rafale jets, faced major humiliation. “They threatened, but our response embarrassed them globally,” Tarar added.
PSL 10 relocated to Karachi amid Pak-India conflict
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) season 10 matches have been moved to Karachi due to rising tensions. The Sindh government assured the PSL organizers of full security and logistics planning.
Traffic police are developing a detailed plan to manage routes during the matches, ensuring safe and smooth operations.
یہ بھی پڑھیں: پاکستان بھارتی جارحیت کا جواب دینے کے لیے پوری طرح تیار ہے
مزید پڑھیں: بھارتی جاسوس ڈرون لاہور میں دھماکوں اور سائرن کے درمیان مار گرایا گیا