Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry Sunday night held a press briefing that detailed Pakistan’s response to the recent Indian Aggression, Operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos, which resulted in a ceasefire agreement between both nations.
During the press briefing, DG ISPR was accompanied by Deputy Chief of Fleet Personal (Operations) Deputy Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz and Pakistan Air Force (PAF) Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, who gave a detailed account of how the offensive against Indian aggression was performed.
They detail their monitoring of the movement of Indian forces in waters and airspace and the damage held on the Indian Air Force along with its jets and weapons.
Key takeaways
– Sharif said that Pakistan’s armed forces have fulfilled their promise of retaliation and completed strikes on 26 military installations and facilities in India.
– He revealed that dozens of Pakistani armed drones were broadcast across major Indian cities, including New Delhi, during the retaliatory action.
– Sharif also emphasized that all goals were just chosen to avoid civilian losses that focused exclusively on units that were directly involved in the attacks against Pakistani civilians.
– DGISPR expressed gratitude to Pakistani youth and recognized their role as “information and cyber warriors” during this period of increased excitement.
– The military spokesman paid tribute to Pakistan’s response as a “textbook demonstration” of joint and operational expertise in the tri-services.
– Pakistan Navy Deputy Admiral Rab Nawaz also declared that the naval forces successfully prevented an Indian warship from violating Pakistan’s maritime border.
– Rejection of claims circulating on social media, DGISPR stated that no Indian pilot is currently in Pakistan’s custody.
– His statement rejected accusations of the Indian military, claiming that Pakistan never requested a ceasefire.
-Sharif also highlighted an increase in Indian sponsored terrorist activities that coincided with the cross -border conflict that directly accused India of giving rise to terrorism in Pakistan.
– The military spokesman ended by indicating unequivocally that violations of the ceasefire be initiated by Pakistan’s armed forces.