Pakistan PM says ‘blood spilt of civilians’ will be avenged, India accused of harbouring terror proxies - Agency Report

Pakistan PM says ‘blood spilt of civilians’ will be avenged, India accused of harbouring terror proxies - Agency Report

Pakistan PM says ‘blood spilt of civilians’ will be avenged, India accused of harbouring terror proxies - Agency Report

New Delhi: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif vowed that the country “will avenge the loss of every life” taken in Operation Sindoor.

Speaking at a late-night press conference Wednesday, Sharif declared that Pakistan and its military had once again demonstrated their “superiority over the adversary in conventional warfare.”

He claimed that the Pakistan Air Force inflicted such severe damage on Indian forces that the impact would leave lasting scars. “These are wounds even time won’t be able to heal,” he said.

In a separate presser post Sharif’s address, The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry confirmed the official number of casualties, stating that 31 civilians and 57 others were injured in Operation Sindoor.

He added that the Pakistani military is “responding in kind” to LoC firings, “inflicting significant losses and destroying checkposts”, while sharing alleged visuals of firing on checkposts. He claimed no loss of life had been sustained by the army.

“We took 150 independent journalists to Muridke, Kotli and others to see that these ‘imaginary’ terror spots do not exist, rather these are mosques where civilians were killed. I don’t think something like this has ever happened in warfare,” said Lt Gen Chaudhry.