11 soldiers martyred, 78 wounded while defending Pakistan: ISPR

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In the conflict between India and Pakistan, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced that over 11 soldiers were martyred and 78 wounded while defending the country.

In a press release statement, the military’s media wing said the Pakistani army soldiers who were martyred were Naik Abdul Rehman, Lance Naik Dilwar Khan, Lance Naik Ikramullah, Naik Waqar Khalid, Sepoy Muhammad Adeel Akbar and Sepoy Nisar.

From the Pakistan Air Force, the martyrs were Squadron Leader Usman Yousuf, Senior Technician Aurangzeb, Corporal Technician Farooq, Senior Technician Mubashir and Chief Technician Aurangzeb.

“Pakistan Armed Forces mounted a resolute response under the banner of Marka-i-Haq, delivering precise and notch-up retributive strikes through Operation Bunyanum Marsoos.

Their noble sacrifice of martyrs is an enduring symbol of courage, devotion, and unwavering patriotism — etched forever in the nation’s memory,” the statement further said. “Let there be no ambiguity: any attempt to challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty or territorial integrity, ever again, shall be met with a swift, full-spectrum, and decisive response.”

Among the civilians, the ISPR said 40 people- which included seven women and 15 children had lost their lives from India’s attacks, and over 121 had suffered injuries.

ISPR concluded the press statement by paying a tribute to the soldiers who had sacrificed their life for the country, and as well for those who were injured during the aggression.

“The nation remains resolute in the face of aggression. Let there be no ambiguity: any attempt to challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty or territorial integrity, ever again, shall be met with a swift, full-spectrum, and decisive response Inshallah.”

Pakistan launched the military operation ‘Bunyaan um Marsoos’ on May 10 in response to India’s series of air strikes launched on May 7 across various cities which had led to several civilians losing their lives.