Indian Charge d'Affaires summoned to FO, Pakistan strongly protests cowardly attack
Indian Charge d'Affaires has been warned that such reckless Indian behavior poses serious threats to regional peace and stability


Islamabad: The Pakistan Army is giving a befitting reply to India's cowardly action. The Indian Charge d'Affaires posted in Islamabad was summoned to the Foreign Office, and a strong protest was recorded against India's cowardly attack.
According to the news agency, the Indian Charge d'Affaires was summoned to the Foreign Office, and a strong protest was recorded. The Indian Charge d'Affaires was informed that several civilians, including women and children, were martyred and injured as a result of the attacks.
A Foreign Office spokesperson says that the Indian Charge d'Affaires has been warned that such reckless Indian behavior poses serious threats to regional peace and stability.
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that India's aggressive move is a clear violation of Pakistan's sovereignty. India's actions are contrary to the UN Charter and international law. Pakistan has strongly rejected the baseless justification for India's hostile behavior.
It is pertinent to note that the Indian army carried out a cowardly attack in the darkness of night and targeted the civilian population in Kotli, Muzaffarabad and Bagh areas of Azad Kashmir, as well as Muridke and Ahmedpur Sharqia, in which two mosques were martyred, while 8 Pakistanis, including a girl, were martyred and 35 were injured.
The Pakistan Army responded befittingly to the cowardly Indian actions and destroyed three Rafales, a Sukhoi, a MiG-29, and a drone of Indian Army, also destroying the brigade headquarters of the Indian Army.
After the Pakistan Army's vigorous and decisive attack, India admitted defeat by hoisting the white flag on the Line of Control.

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