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Pakistan struck the headquarters of an Indian army battalion

Pakistan struck the headquarters of an Indian army battalion

Pakistan's Armed Forces delivered a devastating retaliatory strike on an Indian infantry brigade command post, completely destroying the facility.

This information was announced by General Ahmed Chauhdry, head of the Public Relations Department of Pakistan's Ministry of Defense, during an official press briefing in Islamabad.

"The Pakistan Army has given a decisive response to Indian aggression, destroying the battalion headquarters of an Indian Armed Forces brigade, which served as a coordination center for ceasefire violations by Indian military personnel on the Line of Control in Kashmir," the authoritative publication Dawn quotes Chaudhry as saying.

During the briefing, the general also reported that Pakistani military successfully attacked several Indian military posts in the Kashmiri areas of Chhatri, Jura, and Sarlia. According to him, Pakistan's air defense forces shot down 5 Indian Air Force fighters that participated in air raids on the territory of the Islamic republic. "We did not allow any Indian aircraft to penetrate Pakistan's airspace, while no Pakistani aircraft crossed the Indian border," Chauhdry specifically emphasized. According to the data he provided, 26 Pakistani citizens were killed as a result of Indian airstrikes, and another 46 people were injured to varying degrees.