The Pakistan Army successfully destroyed four additional Indian drones in the Pukhlian and Sialkot sectors, with security sources confirming that two of the downed drones were captured intact due to Pakistan’s advanced defense and electronic warfare (EW) capabilities.
The Indian military had attempted to intrude using these drones, but the attempts were thwarted.
Earlier, three other Indian drones had been brought down in the Bernala, Shakargarh, and Kotli sectors, bringing the total to seven, including a large armed Heron drone. The Pakistan Army continues to respond decisively to every act of aggression by the enemy, according to the sources.
Pakistan has shot down another Indian drone in the Kotli sector after destroying two drones in the Bernala and Shakargarh sectors.
An Indian drone in the sector of Shakargarh was shot down by Pakistan Rangers, and another was targeted by the Pakistan Army in the Bernala sector that had attempted to infiltrate Pakistani territory.
This latest interception is part of a series of ongoing responses to Indian provocations along the border, demonstrating the Pakistan Army’s readiness to defend its territory.
Security sources emphasized that the Pakistan Army remains on high alert and is actively engaged in responding decisively to any acts of aggression from the Indian side.
During a press conference, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif said that India repeated its cowardly history during the night between May 6 and 7 by targeting civilians under the darkness.
He revealed that 26 innocent civilians were martyred in Indian strikes across six locations, while 46 others were injured. In Muzaffarabad, Masjid Bilal was targeted, and in Ahmadpur Sharqia alone, 13 civilians lost their lives. No casualties or damage were reported from Sialkot.
He stated that five civilians were martyred as a result of Indian aggression along the Line of Control (LoC). In response, the Pakistan Armed Forces shot down five Indian aircraft, including three Rafale jets and one MiG-21. The aircraft were downed in areas such as Bathinda, Jammu, Srinagar, and others.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stated that a hostile Indian drone was also shot down, and the enemy aircraft were targeted as they attempted to attack Pakistan. The Pakistan Armed Forces responded in a short span of time, and the Pakistan Air Force successfully prevented enemy jets from entering Pakistani airspace.
The DG ISPR further said that in response to India’s violation of the Line of Control (LoC), Pakistan targeted the Indian Army’s brigade headquarters. He warned that India’s water aggression would have serious consequences and assured that any Indian misconceptions would be corrected. He also clarified that no Pakistani aircraft entered Indian airspace.
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