Chief of Army Staff (Coas) General Syed Asim Munir visited Combined Military Hospital (CMH) Rawalpindi Monday to ask for soldiers’ well-being and innocent civilians wounded during Marka-E-Haq / Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, shared the military’s media wing.
According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the COAs met during the visit the wounded staff individually, paid tribute to their extraordinary bravery and steadfast devotion to duty and confirmed the unwavering commitment of the Pakistani armed forces to their continued care, rehabilitation and welfare.

“Our civil and soldiers’ bravery and sacrifice form the cornerstone of Pakistan’s safety. The whole nation is in determining solidarity with each member of its armed forces,” Coas said. The Army Chief emphasized that no hostile design can erode the determination of the armed forces in Pakistan.

He noted that the resolute and overall response exhibited under Marka-E-Haq / Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, in consultation with the steadfast support of the Pakistani people, constitutes a defining chapter in the country’s military history.

Earlier today, the Pakistani Army announced the successful end of ‘Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos’, a military resident that was launched in response to Indian aggression.
DG Ispr LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistan-armed forces carried out ‘Operation Bunyanum Marsoos’ May 10 as part of the military conflict Marka-E-Haq in response to Indian military’s creepy attacks, which began the night of 6 and 7, resulting in the loss of innocent civilian lives, including women, children and children.
Pakistani military hit 26 Indian military facilities and dozens of Pakistani drones hovering across major Indian cities, including Capital New Delhi, in the offensive operations on Saturday, DG ISPR said Sunday.