India launched a coordinated drone attack targeting major Pakistani cities including Karachi, Lahore, Gujranwala, Mianwali, Bahawalpur, Chhor, Chakwal, Attock, and Miyano. According to Pakistan Army spokesperson Lt. General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, a total of 12 armed drones were sent into Pakistani airspace, all of which were intercepted and destroyed by Pakistan’s defense systems.
In a press briefing, Lt. Gen. Chaudhry called the attacks a direct assault on Pakistan’s sovereignty, warning that such provocations threaten regional peace. He confirmed that four Pakistan Army personnel were injured in Lahore, and a civilian was martyred in Ghotki, Sindh.
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Despite the widespread nature of the attack, drones were neutralized mid-air in all targeted cities, preventing large-scale casualties and destruction. The military spokesperson emphasized that the armed forces are fully alert, capable, and prepared to deliver a strong response to any act of aggression.
He reassured the nation that Pakistan’s airspace, borders, and people remain secure under the vigilant watch of the armed forces, warning that the enemy will face consequences for every hostile move.