Pakistan mention the name of all martyred children on Fatah-1 missiles launch on India
- Pakistan launched Fatah-1 missiles under “Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos” in response to India’s aggression.
- The Pakistan Army launched missiles bearing the names of martyred children.
- The use of the long-range Fatah-1 system demonstrates Pakistan’s strategic capabilities.
Pakistan has intensified its defensive campaign, launching Fatah-1 missiles under “Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos” in response to India’s recent acts of aggression. The missiles specifically targeted Indian milit and strategic installations, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict.
In a powerful and emotional response to India’s unprovoked aggression, the Pakistan Army launched missiles bearing the names of all the martyred children.
The Pakistani milit also confirmed that these retaliatory strikes were launched “in the name of the innocent children” who lost their lives during India’s unprovoked assault on Pakistani territory. Social media erupted with the hashtag #TheyWereInnocent, as citizens paid tribute to the young lives lost and supported the nation’s firm response.
“These children were not casualties of war; they were victims of brutality,” a milit spokesperson stated. “We will not forget. We will not remain silent.”
The use of the long-range Fatah-1 system demonstrates Pakistan’s strategic capabilities and resolve to defend its people. The government has also urged the international community to recognize the human cost of India’s aggression and to play a role in de-escalation.
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