PM praises PAF for downing five of India's fighter jets, including Rafales, and inflicting significant damage on enemy positions

(Web Desk): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the nation following India's recent military aggression, stating that the country had made a grave mistake, the consequences of which it would inevitably face. He emphasized that India had underestimated Pakistan's resolve, forgetting that the nation is composed of courageous individuals committed to defending their homeland.
The Prime Minister highlighted that despite being numerically superior, India's forces were compelled to retreat within hours, thanks to the formidable response from Pakistan's Air Force. He praised the Air Force for downing five of India's fighter jets, including Rafales, and inflicting significant damage on enemy positions.
He also condemned the Indian attacks that resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians, including women and children, and left 46 others injured. Among the casualties was a seven-year-old child, a poignant reminder of the human cost of such aggression.
Prime Minister Sharif vowed that Pakistan would hold India accountable for every drop of blood shed, asserting that the nation is prepared to defend itself and deliver a decisive response to any further provocations.
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