Munir forgot the milk of Chhathi, that’s why he is giving India a jackal’s bark! Said- The consequences will be dangerous… What were those moments when Pakistan shuddered?
Asim Munir Warning: One year of Operation Sindoor On the occasion of completion, Pakistan Army Chief and Chief of Defense Staff Asim Munir has again given a strong statement regarding India. Speaking at a military event organized in Rawalpindi yesterday, he said that if any “adventure” is made against Pakistan in future, its consequences will be “extreme, dangerous, far-reaching and painful”.
According to the report of Pakistani newspaper Dawn, this program was organized at the General Headquarters, where Asim Munir had come as a guest. Pakistan Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu and Navy Chief Admiral Naveen Ashraf also participated in this program.
What did Asim Munir say?
In his address, Asim Munir said, “Our enemies should understand that if any kind of audacity is attempted against Pakistan in the future, the impact of the war will not be limited. Its consequences will be extremely wide-ranging, dangerous, far-reaching and painful.” Starting his speech, he described this day (Operation Sindoora day) as a “proud day” for Pakistan, its people and the Pakistani armed forces.
Munir claimed that during the nights of May 6-7 and May 10, the “enemy” had tried to test Pakistan’s strength by violating its sovereignty and territorial boundaries. He said Pakistan responded with “full national solidarity and military might”.
Truth won by the grace of Allah?
The Pakistani Army Chief also said that this conflict between India and Pakistan was not just a traditional war between two countries or two armies. According to him, it was a “decisive battle between two ideologies” in which “by the grace of Allah, truth won and falsehood was defeated.”
Which old incidents did Asim mention?
Referring to the incidents of 2001, 2008, 2016 and 2019, Asim Munir also repeated the old allegations against India. He claimed that India had earlier also tried to impose an “illegal war” on Pakistan through “false flag operations”. He said that India tried to achieve its political and military objectives through allegations, exaggerated statements, war-like atmosphere and limited aggression thinking.
Reiterating his statement, the Pakistani Army Chief once again warned that if the “enemies of Pakistan” take any action in the future, its effects will not be limited. This statement has come at a time when there is continuous rhetoric regarding tension between the two countries and there are concerns about regional security.
Munir, have you forgotten Chhathi’s milk?
There has been no reaction from India yet on this statement of Munir. However, no one can deny that Pakistan suffered huge losses in Operation Sindoor. In this operation carried out to avenge the killing of a tourist in Pahalgam, more than 10 terrorists were killed and several Pakistani jets were also shot down. Along with this, 11 soldiers also died.
- Many big terrorist bases of Pakistan suffered heavy damage in this military action. Those training camps located around Muridke, Bahawalpur and Lahore, which are said to be related to terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, were targeted.
- According to the information, more than 100 terrorists were killed in these attacks. Many high-value targets were also included in these. Reports said that some family members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar were also among those killed. This terrorist network is believed to be linked to major terrorist attacks like IC-814 aircraft hijacking and Pulwama attack.
- Not only the terrorist hideouts, Pakistan’s military infrastructure also suffered a major blow in this operation. 11 Pakistani airbases including Noorkhan, Mussaf and Bholari were damaged. Runways and radar systems at these bases were targeted, which affected their military capability.
- According to reports, six fighter aircraft and two AWACS aircraft of Pakistan were destroyed. Apart from this, information about the destruction of a C-130 transport aircraft has also come to light.
- Pakistani Army also accepted its losses in this action. According to the army, 11 soldiers were killed during the retaliation, which included six army and five air force personnel. It was also said that 78 people were injured.
- The report claims that 12 air combat aircraft of Pakistan were damaged during this entire operation. These are said to include 4 to 5 F-16 fighter planes, some JF-17 jets and some spy planes.
- Pakistan also suffered a big loss on the technical front. Radar and air defense systems in Lahore, Gujranwala and Arifwala were destroyed, weakening Pakistan’s air surveillance and defense capabilities.
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