11 soldiers killed in clash with India… Pakistan announces

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In the conflict with India, Pakistan’s military has confirmed that 11 soldiers were killed. This comes after rising tensions between India and Pakistan following India’s ‘Operation Sindhu.’ Over the past few days, Pakistan attempted to launch attacks targeting Indian territories, but the Indian military successfully thwarted these efforts.

After ongoing negotiations, both India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire. Previously, in the ‘Operation Sindhu’ attack, Indian forces severely damaged terrorist camp buildings. The Indian military reported that at least 100 terrorists were killed in the operation.

In this conflict, India confirmed that five of its security personnel lost their lives, while over 40 Pakistani soldiers were killed, according to Indian military reports. This is the first time Pakistan’s military has acknowledged the loss of their soldiers.

Pakistan’s military issued a statement detailing the casualties. It confirmed that 11 soldiers were killed in the four-day conflict with India, while 78 others were injured. Among the deceased were key figures such as Usman Yusuf, Aurangzeb, Najeeb, Farooq, Mubashir, Abdul Rahman, Tilawar Khan, Ikramullah, Waqar Khalid, Muhammad Adeel Akbar, and Nisar. The military paid tribute to the fallen soldiers.

Additionally, during an Indian attack on the night of the 6th to the 7th of the month, 40 civilians were killed and 121 others were injured, according to Pakistan. In retaliation, Pakistan’s military launched its own attacks, asserting that they would resist any attempts that challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty.

The conflict continues to heighten tensions between the two countries, with both military forces facing significant casualties and the political landscape in both nations remaining unstable.

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