Pakistan strikes back at LoC: 50 Indian soldiers killed

Pakistan strikes back at LoC: 50 Indian soldiers killed

ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister Atta Tarar has stated that Pakistan delivered a strong and effective response to Indian aggression, resulting in the killing of approximately 40 to 50 Indian soldiers along the Line of Control (LoC).

He hailed it as a significant military success, emphasizing that this action reflects Pakistan’s strength, unity, and defense capabilities.

The minister accused India of launching a cowardly attack under the cover of darkness using its most advanced technology, including Rafale fighter jets.

However, he claimed that Pakistan’s defense forces shattered India’s pride. “It’s not just the aircraft that fell — it was the arrogance of the Indian nation that came crashing down,” Tarar said, praising Pakistan’s air force for their heroic defense.

He also revealed that shares of the Rafale-producing company dropped by 18%, and India failed in its attempt to inflict damage on Pakistan.

According to him, India has now shifted its strategy and is deploying drones, 25 of which were shot down or jammed by Pakistan’s air defense systems.

He added that the debris of these drones will be displayed in national museums as a testament to Pakistan’s defense strength.

Tarar further stated that while India is targeting civilian populations, Pakistan is responding with precise and powerful military action, avoiding civilian harm.

He also claimed diplomatic victory over India on international platforms and criticized India for facing heavy losses along the LoC.

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He concluded by saying that the National Security Committee has given full authority to Pakistan’s armed forces to respond as necessary.

“Our response will come — and it will be remembered by the world,” he warned.

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