The Pakistan armed forces, in retaliatory attack, shot down five Indian Air Force (IAF) jets, a drone and destroyed the brigade headquarters after India performed missile attacks in cities Punjab and Azad Kashmir.
Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director-General LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that all Pakistan Air Force Jets are safe after engaging Indian jets.
Among the broken Indian Air Force (IAF) jets are three French-made Rafales, a Su30mki and a MIG-29 Fulcrum, a military spokesman for Reuters confirmed.
Pakistan -armed forces also destroyed an enemy post in the dhundial sector for the control line (LOC). An intense exchange of fire is ongoing on LOC with the Pakistani army that engages the Indian Army’s positions.
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LT Gen Chaudhry said in early Wednesday that at least eight Pakistanis were martyrded and 35 were injured in Indian missile attacks on cities in Punjab and Azad Kashmir.
DG ISPR elaborated that India launched 24 attacks in six places in Pakistan, and all goals hit were civilians, most of which were mosques. The Indian ammunition also caused damage to the surrounding housing structures.
The Indian strikes come in the midst of increased tensions between the nuclear armed neighbors in the wake of an attack on tourists leaving 26 dead in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s (IIOJK) Pahaldam.
‘Pakistan has got over’
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif confirmed that PAF has shot at least five Indian fighter jets in response to India’s recent cross -border aggression.
In a speech with Pakinomist News, the defense minister said Pakistan had received the upper hand in his retaliatory act while responding to the Indian forces’ strikes with strength and precision.
He emphasized that the Pakistani armed forces acted decisively to defend the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“Pakistani armed forces provide an appropriate answer to Indian aggression,” the military spokesman said shortly after Pakistan launched his own counter -front.
Sources said the Pakistani army also shot down an Indian drone in the Barnala sector along the border between fact.
Sources told Pakinomist News that the blood of innocent Pakistanis would be avenged at all costs, having so far only civilian and unarmed citizens who have been targeted by India. They reiterated that the sacrifice of any innocent Pakistani will be avenged.
Shortly after midnight, explosions were heard in several cities, including Kotli, Bahawalpur, Murideke, Bagh and Muzaffarabad, state media reported.
LT Gen Chaudhry announced shortly after the Indian armed forces performed missile attacks across cities in Punjab and Azad Kashmir.
By slamming India -attack, the military spokesman said, “All of our Air Force Rays are airborne. This is a shameful and feigt attack carried from India’s airspace.”
“They were never allowed to penetrate the Pakistan’s airspace”.
“Let me say that unequivocally, Pakistan will answer this [attack] At a time and a place where it chose, “warned DG ispr.” This provocation will not be unanswered. “
The LT Gen Chaudhry said that the moment is currently underway and further details will be shared over time.
Just after midnight, high explosions were reported in the mountainous region near Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, according to Reuters witnesses. The blasts triggered a city -covered power outage and threw the area in the dark.
“There is temporary happiness that India has achieved with this Feige attack, which will be replaced with sustained grief,” said the military spokesman, who signaled a strong reaction from Pakistan to the attack.
In a speech with foreign media, federal Minister of Information Atta Tarar confirmed on Tuesday that Pakistan has shot two Indian fighter jets in response to cross -border aggression.
He said that the Pakistani armed forces provide an “appropriate and strong” response to Indian hostilities.
“India has deliberately targeted civilian populations, which is a clear violation of international laws,” he added.
Tarar also said that India has no evidence to support his claims about the Pahaldam attack.
‘Pakistan reserves the right to respond correctly’
In a statement, the Foreign Office said in an unprovoked and obvious act of war, the Indian Air Force, while remaining within the Indian airspace, violated Pakistan’s sovereignty using the standoff weapons, targeting civilian population across the international border in Muridke and Bahawalpur and across control in Kotli and Muzaffarabad, Azad Mammu and Kashmir.
“India’s aggression has resulted in the martyrdom of civilians, including women and children. This action has also created serious threat to commercial air traffic,” said FO spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan.
“We strongly condemn India’s Feige act, which is an obvious violation of the UN-Charter, international law and established norms for intermediate relations.”
In the wake of Pahagam attacks, the Indian leadership has once again used the Bogey of Terrorism to promote his shame of victim, in danger of regional peace and security, FO said that added that India’s reckless act has brought the two nuclear armed states closer to a major conflict.
“The situation continues to develop. Pakistan reserves the right to respond correctly at a time and place of its choices in accordance with article-51 in the UN Charter and as laid down in international law.”
It also said: “The government, armed forces and people in Pakistan are united in the light of Indian aggression. They will always trade with Iron Resole to protect and preserve the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Pakistan.”
Pakistan-India tension
The two nuclear armed neighbors are experiencing a period of increased tensions since the attack on April 22 on tourists in the scenic resort where at least 26 people were killed.
New Delhi connected Islamabad to the attack without giving evidence and taking a flurry of punitive measures to downgrade ties, including suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, recall of Pakistanis and close Wagah-Attari border transition among others.
In response, Islamabad ordered the deportation of Indian diplomats and military advisers, canceled Visa for Indian citizens, with the exception of the Sikh pilgrims and closure of the main limit transition on its part.
Pakistan also denies his commitment to the attack and offered to participate in a credible and transparent investigation.
Pakistan has warned that it had credible intelligence reports on military action from India for the next few days.
This is an evolving story and will be updated with further details.