Pakistan PM says that ‘the blood of citizens’ blood will be avenged, India accused behind the terrorist screen

New Delhi: Pakistan PM Shahbaz Sharif vowed that the country “will avenge the loss of every life” was taken in Operation Sindoor.

Speaking at a press conference late on Wednesday night, Sharif announced that Pakistan and its army once again demonstrated “superiority on opponents in traditional war”.

He claimed that Pakistan’s Air Force caused such serious damage to Indian forces that the impact would give up permanent marks. “These are also wounds, time will not be good,” he said.

In the address of a separate presser post Sharif, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary confirmed the number of people’s casualties, stating that 31 civilians and 57 others were injured in Operation Sindoor.

He said that the Pakistani army is “responding in various ways”, for Loc firing, “significant disadvantages and destroying checkposts”, sharing alleged views of firing on checkposts. He claimed that there was no loss of life by the army.

“We took 150 independent journalists to Muridke, Kotli and others, to see that these ‘fictional’ terrorist spots are not present, rather these are the mosques where the citizens were killed. I don’t think something like this has ever happened in war,” Lieutenant General Chaudhary said.

He also alleged that 57 flights were airborne at the time of Indian attacks, including both international and domestic flights. These flights were not limited to Pakistani Airlines, but also included Saudi, Katri, Emirates, Etihad, Bay Air, Chinese and Korean flights.

“Any word of condemnation is not enough for India’s actions. Attacks on 6 and 7 can reveal the true, embarrassing face of our enemy – so frightened and weak that it resorts to attacking citizens and populated areas under dark cover, but rather than facing our army directly,” Chaudhary said.

Criticizing overnight aerial attacks by Indian forces, DG ISPR questioned the validity of targeting citizens and residential areas on the pretext of anti -terrorism. He also claimed that India attacked the Sapphire-Jhelum Hydropower Project, which was in a direct dispute of Article 54 and 56 of Protocol I, in addition to 1977, which was in geneva conferences, which prohibits attacking, destroying, removing or presenting useless essential items for the existence of drinking and irrigation systems.

Displaying scenes of people affected by the attacks, including the injured children, he asked, “Does this so -called terrorist India claim that it has been targeted on the night of 6 and 7 May? This is what we expect from India.”

He further alleged that India has repeatedly used such a strategy and continues to promote terrorism in Pakistan through its screen, and accused India that it is alleged to be involved in international terrorism and target killings in India, “It’s not surprising, because once you start supporting terrorism, it is only a moment to become a terrorist.

The DG ISPR reiterated the National Security Committee’s statement, confirming that Pakistan’s armed forces have been authorized to respond to Indian aggression on a time, place and manner of selection, in line with Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.

He echoed PM Sharif and concluded, saying that Pakistan “will avenge the blood of each of its innocent citizens.”

Meanwhile, Army Chief General Asim Munir visited the air headquarters of Pakistan and met the head of Air Staff, the head of Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu.

During travelThe army chief allegedly issued instructions to the head of air staff and Falcons of the Air Force regarding the Indian Air Force.

(Edited by Zininia Ru Chaudhary)


Also read: Pakistan avenged India’s op vermilion, NSC warns of vengeance