In a significant response to India's recent missile attacks on Pakistani soil, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has successfully intercepted and downed two Indian aircraft. This incident marks a notable increase in hostilities following India's strikes on various civilian targets within Pakistan.
Sources within the security establishment have confirmed that the two Indian jets were brought down during intense aerial confrontations. Fortunately, all Pakistani aircraft returned safely, and there have been no reported injuries or fatalities on the Pakistani side. This action is part of Pakistan's determined response to India's aggressive maneuvers.
India's missile strikes targeted multiple locations in Pakistan, including Kotli, Ahmadpur Sharqiya, Muzaffarabad, Bagh, and Muridke, resulting in the unfortunate deaths of two civilians in Kotli due to the attacks on civilian infrastructure, including mosques. In retaliation, the Pakistan Armed Forces initiated a counteroffensive, engaging both air and ground forces to strike back at enemy positions.
According to the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Pakistan's military is committed to a strong counter-response, inflicting significant damage on Indian military assets. This ongoing military action highlights Pakistan's resolve to safeguard its sovereignty and protect its citizens from external threats.
The situation remains precarious, with Pakistan's military forces on high alert, prepared to defend the nation against any further provocations.
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