Islamabad: The tension between India and Pakistan has reached its peak, due to which the tension between the two countries has increased. But on May 10, the ceasefire was announced and the stress decreased to some extent. During this struggle, several terrorist camps in Pakistan were destroyed by the Indian Army. But no information was released by Pakistan about this loss. But the details of the loss in Pakistan have come to light during this struggle.

Two-three days after the declaration of ceasefire, Pakistan has reported the loss caused by the missile attacks by the Indian Army. Pakistan has admitted that 11 of its soldiers were killed and 78 seriously injured in India’s retaliation after the attack. Apart from this, 40 citizens have also been killed in the shootout. Interestingly, Pakistan has also admitted that the Pakistani Air Force has suffered heavy losses in the Indian missile attack.

 

According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), 100 terrorists were killed in Operation Sindoor run by the Indian Army against Pakistan. After this, 40 Pakistani soldiers and officials were killed in the action after this. According to Pakistani media, the official figures of military and civil casualties were released in the recent clashes between the Pakistani Army and Indian soldiers today (13 May). In response to Indian action on 6 and 7 May, eleven soldiers were killed and 78 were injured while protecting the country during ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsus’.

According to the information given by the ISPR, six army soldiers Abdul Rahman, Nayak Waqar Khalid, Lance Naik Dilawar Khan, Ikramullah, soldier Adil Akbar and soldier Nisar were martyred in the Indian attack. The Pakistani Air Force has also suffered heavy losses in Indian attacks. Five Air Force officials have been martyred in the Indian air strike. These include squadron leader Usman Yusuf, Chief Technician Aurangzeb, Senior Technician Najeeb, Senior Technician Mubashir and Corporal Technician Farooq.

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40 citizens lost their lives.

According to the Pakistani Army, many citizens besides military casualties were also injured in firing across the Line of Control. According to an ISPR statement, 40 civilians, including seven women and 15 children, were killed, while 121 people, including 27 children and 10 women, were injured. Another evidence of damage to Pakistan has come to light in Indian attacks, where Pakistani Army Chief Aseem Munir is visiting a hospital in Rawalpindi, meeting the injured military personnel and getting information about their health.

Munir reached the hospital to meet injured soldiers

Apart from this, many Pakistani soldiers have been injured in India’s retaliation. Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir met the injured soldiers at a hospital in Rawalpindi. Earlier, Pakistan and the Pakistani Army continuously denied the losses of soldiers in the Indian aerial attacks and the claims of death. Now that this video has surfaced, the false claims of Pakistan have been exposed.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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