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India shot down 6 ballistic missiles in its own country, DG ISPR

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May 10, 2025
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26 civilians martyred, 46 injured in India's attack on Pakistan: ISPR DG

26 civilians martyred, 46 injured in India's attack on Pakistan: ISPR DG

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Pakistan Army Spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that India has fired six ballistic missiles inside its own country, out of which five missiles landed in the city of Amritsar in Indian Punjab and one in the Adampur area. The targets of these missile attacks were the settlements of the Sikh community living in India, over which the Pakistan Army Spokesperson has expressed serious concern.

DG ISPR, while giving details of the incident in an emergency press briefing late at night, said that this move by India is extremely surprising and condemnable. He said that minority communities are becoming the target of India’s internal conspiracies and the Sikh community in particular is facing oppression and oppression. He said that “all our sympathies are with the Sikh community and we stand with them.”

Read more: Pakistan Army foils 6 drone attacks on Sikh shrine in Nankana Sahib, India

A Pakistan Army spokesperson, while talking to international media on Friday, also said that India tried to target the holy Sikh shrine in Nankana Sahib. According to him, India tried to attack Nankana Sahib through six drones, which were foiled by Pakistani forces.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry also shed light on the ongoing atrocities against Muslims and other minorities in India. He said that Muslims in India are being openly threatened with death and minorities are facing severe pressure.

The DG ISPR also accused India of being involved in terrorism at the international level. He said that India is involved in terrorist acts not only in Pakistan but also in the US, Canada and other countries.

According to the DG ISPR, terrorists in Pakistan are given instructions from India for attacks and Indian army personnel directly give tasks to terrorists. He also claimed to have evidence to support this claim.

Pakistani security sources say that there is electronic evidence of India firing missiles into its territories, especially in Indian Punjab. The aim of this move by India is to defame Pakistan and justify further aggression at the international level.

It should be remembered that earlier, on the night of May 7-8, India had fired three ballistic missiles at Amritsar, which was also mentioned by the DG ISPR in his recent press conference.

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