Pakistan struck the headquarters of an Indian army battalion

Pakistan struck the headquarters of an Indian army battalion
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Pakistan's Armed Forces carried out a decisive retaliatory strike on the command post of an Indian Army infantry brigade battalion, completely destroying the facility.

This was reported by General Ahmed Chauhdry, Director of the Public Relations Department of Pakistan's Ministry of Defense, during an official briefing in Islamabad.

"The Pakistan Army has fully responded to Indian aggression and destroyed the headquarters of the Indian Armed Forces brigade battalion, from where ceasefire violations by Indian military personnel were coordinated on the Line of Control in Kashmir," Dawn newspaper quotes Chaudhry as saying.

The General also noted that Pakistani forces struck several Indian military posts in the Kashmiri areas of Chhatri, Jura, and Sarlia. In addition, 5 Indian Air Force fighters participating in airstrikes on the territory of the Islamic republic were shot down. "We did not allow a single Indian aircraft to violate Pakistan's airspace, and not a single Pakistani aircraft violated the Indian border," Chaudhry emphasized. According to his information, 26 Pakistanis were killed as a result of Indian airstrikes, and another 46 residents were wounded.

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