Islamabad, 10 May 25 – In response to escalating Indian aggression, Islamabad undertook a proportional military counterattack, promising to defend its national security and regional security honor.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) reported that the Indian forces kept violating ceasefire agreements but attacked civilian areas in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan’s response sought to invalidate the sources of these attacks, concentrating on military installations that had prompted the provocations.
“Our deeds are a test of our determination to save our citizens and our sovereignty,” said ISPR Director General Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif. “Whilst we pursue peace, we do not excuse unprovoked aggression”.
The Pakistanis have come to the armed forces’ support, supporting them on various platforms. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif restated his position, saluting that Pakistan wants peaceful relations but it will not compromise its security.
The situation has been noted as serious by international observers who encouraged both armies to calm down and talk. Pakistan pledges to peace, but it claims the right to protect against a threat to its territorial integrity.
With contempt for borders continuing to permeate the air between both countries, Pakistan asks the world to understand the challenges of unending violations, to understand the urgency, and to support the demand for a lasting peace in the region.