RAWALPINDI: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and DG Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry have strongly condemned recent Indian drone strikes on civilian areas and attempted attacks on military installations, calling them a grave provocation.
In a joint press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Dar emphasized that Pakistan reserves the right to defend itself under Article 51 of the UN Charter, warning, “Any further misadventure by India will invite a decisive response with serious consequences.”
Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry showed that Pakistan is monitoring anything and everything coming from the eastern border. He also showed how Pakistan Army tracked every Indian drone today and shot down each one of them.
DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry firmly rejected India’s allegations that Pakistan had carried out attacks on 15 locations within Indian territory, calling the claims “completely baseless and fabricated.”
“India is trying to stage-manage evidence to justify its unprovoked aggression against Pakistan,” he said. “Their so-called images of Pakistani projectiles are laughable—there isn’t even evidence of basic impact, like scorched grass.”
Pakistan’s attack on India to echo worldwide: DG ISPR
The DG ISPR warned that Pakistan’s response—if and when delivered—will be clear and undeniable. “When Pakistan strikes, there will be no need for media spin. The world will see it for what it is,” he asserted.
He further questioned India’s narrative, pointing out its contradictory claims. “If Indian air defenses intercepted 15 incoming projectiles, why were they unable to protect their own aircraft?” he asked, referencing Pakistan Air Force’s reported downing of five Indian jets, including three Rafale fighters, a MiG-29, and an SU-30.
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