Pakistan STRIKES BACK — Hits 26 Indian Military Targets, Destroys Terror Bases
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Pakistan STRIKES BACK — Hits 26 Indian Military Targets, Destroys Terror Bases

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Pakistan STRIKES BACK — Hits 26 Indian Military Targets, Destroys Terror Bases

Pakistan STRIKES BACK — Hits 26 Indian Military Targets, Destroys Terror Bases

Big news out of Pakistan. Lt. General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the top spokesman for the Pakistani military, announced that their forces launched precision strikes on 26 Indian military sites last week.

That’s right — 26 targets hit, major damage reported, and it was a strong, direct message.

These were not just random strikes. These were facilities involved in backing terrorism inside Pakistan. Air bases and aviation hubs in places like Suratgarh, Sirsa, Srinagar, and many others were completely wrecked. Total devastation. One of the big hits? A BrahMos missile site — the very same system that fired into Pakistan and killed innocent civilians. It's gone.

Pakistan Isn’t Playing Games

General Chaudhry made it very clear: Pakistan is DONE tolerating terror. And he’s calling India out — accusing them of sponsoring and fueling the violence. He says the country is united, standing like a wall of steel, and ready to crush terrorism once and for all.

“We’re not going to beg. We’re not hoping things change. We’re taking action,” he said. “This terrorism has nothing to do with Islam, with humanity, or with Pakistan. Suicide bombings, blowing up mosques, killing innocent people — how is that religion? How is that peace?”

Pakistan, according to him, has one of the toughest armies in the world. What they need now is national unity — and they’ve got it. The people are behind the mission. The country is fighting back. Big time.

Media Lies? You Bet

Chaudhry didn’t hold back when it came to the media. He warned people not to believe everything they see on social media or reported by biased outlets. “If you believe the headlines, you’d think Pakistan launched 15 attacks, Karachi’s burning, Quetta’s gone, and we’ve got a female pilot captured — total nonsense.”

He urged everyone to stick to the facts, not the fantasy pushed by Indian outlets or clickbait media.

Meanwhile, India is telling a completely different story — claiming all their pilots are home safe and their so-called Operation Sindoor was a "success." But Pakistan’s saying loud and clear: we hit back — hard — and we’re not done yet.