Retaliatory action of our forces is going on day and night


Islamabad: Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has said that the drone attacks were to check our locations, and in the next few days, we will tell how our brave forces can defend the country.
Speaking in the National Assembly, Khawaja Asif said that there is no country in the world we are not in contact. We are in contact with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and China daily. One or two countries have lightly supported India, the rest are either standing with us or are neutral.
He stated that even their closest allies are not standing with India, and we have shot down 5 Indian aircraft, which is a milestone in the history of war. No one should doubt that the Pakistani army is in a retaliatory position; the retaliatory action of our forces is going on day and night.
He added that the Pakistani forces are defending the country bravely. The Pakistani nation should be satisfied that India’s ambitions have been completely defeated. The morale of the Indian people and politics has been low. The entire nation stands behind the forces.

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