Enemy's Sarlia One check post has been destroyed in Kot Kathira sector


Pakistan Army's counter-attacks are underway on the Line of Control (LoC).
According to reports, the enemy's Sarlia One check post has been destroyed in the Kot Kathira sector. The enemy's post was targeted with mortar shells.
It is also reported that the Pakistan Army is responding to Indian aggression in its own way, and the enemy has suffered heavy losses in the operations of the Pakistani forces.
India was frightened by Pakistan's befitting reply and started running to the Arab world to reduce tension.
It is pertinent to note that the Indian Army carried out a cowardly attack in the darkness of the night and targeted the civilian population in the areas of Kotli, Muzaffarabad and Bagh in Azad Kashmir, as well as Muridke and Ahmedpur Sharqia, in which two mosques were martyred, while 13 Pakistanis, including a girl, were martyred and 36 were injured.
The Pakistan Army responded befittingly to the cowardly Indian actions, destroying 3 Rafales, a Sukhoi, a MiG-29, and a drone of Indian Army, also destroying the brigade headquarters of the Indian Army.
After the powerful and decisive attack by the Pakistan Army, India hoisted the white flag at the Line of Control, admitting defeat.
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