Islamabad:
“We have achieved a historic victory against the enemy with the help of Allah Almighty. We have given the opponent such an answer that it is no longer noticeabing to take direct steps towards Pakistan,” said responsible sources within the military leadership Thursday.
“Although the enemy is still targeting our children through its proxies, they themselves are now struck by missiles. They will not be spared under any circumstances,” the sources said, talking to senior journalists on the presidency on the sidelines of a ceremony where Army Chief General Asim Munir was formally handed over “Field Marshal Baton.”
“In the Battle of Bad, there were 313 warriors led by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh). Allah had commanded that even though the number is small, it doesn’t matter – collecting a handful of dust or sand and threw it against the enemy; it would beat them as missiles because it was Allah causing the influence,” the sources added.
“In the same way, in the recent war with India, there was divine support for Pakistan, which led to success. Alhamdulillah we performed such an act that the enemy had no answer,” the sources said.
The military leadership sources also paid tribute to the “unusual harmony between our civilian, political and military leadership, if similar rarely is seen. We are proud of this unit.”
With regard to the ceasefire between Pakistan and India, the sources revealed that India did not speak directly with Pakistan; Instead, indirect contact was created through intermediaries.
When the military sources of leadership were asked about those aimed at innocent children in Balochistan, they said, “Even now, missiles are fired against those who are responsible. Anyone who comes to us will not be spared.”
When asked why the operation was named Bunyanum Marsoos, it was explained that in orientations to Field Marskalk, air manager and other officials it was said that Pakistani soldiers and fighter jets had stood as a formidable wall against the enemy. Therefore, the operation was named Bunyanum Marsoos, which means “a wall of molten lead.”
When asked what exactly forced the enemy to agree on a ceasefire, the military management sources replied: “We do not offend the enemy.”