India claims Missile Attacks on Pakistan

File Photo: Impact of Indian Missile Attack File Photo: Impact of Indian Missile Attack

ISLAMABAD, 7 May 2025, (TON): India claims that its Drone Unit launched “Operation Sindoor” from remote location to target terrorist sites inside Pakistan, in which it has targeted five locations including Azad Jammu and Kashmir on late night 6 May 2025.

According to the statement of Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry Indian forces conducted airstrikes on five locations inside Pakistan, targeting Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, Bagh, and Muridke.

Pakistan claims that its Air Force shot down Indian Rafale aircraft 17 nautical miles southwest of Awantipora, while similar claim has also been made by Indian side but till now these claims could not be confirmed.

ISPR statement said, “A total of 24 impacts have been reported by India, with different weapons, in six localities. In these six localities, eight Pakistanis have been slain, 35 have been injured and two are missing. based on our damage assessment. “In Ahmedpur East, Subhan mosque was targeted, there were four strikes and five innocent Pakistanis were slain, including a three-year-old girl. Thirty-one civilians have been injured, including 25 men and six women… “In Muzaffarabad, Bilal mosque was targeted. There were seven impacts, in which one girl has been injured. “In Kotli, Abbat mosque was targeted. There were five impacts and two people died, including a 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy. A woman and her daughter are both injured. “In Muridke, Umalkura mosque was targeted and there were four strikes. One man has been slain, while another is injured. Two people are missing and a mosque has been destroyed. “In Sialkot district, in the village of Kotki Lohara, there were two strikes.”

On ground situation and confirmations are yet to be carried out.

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