Breaking News: Pakistan Acknowledges Losses in Operation Sindoor, Revealing Casualties | ABP NEWS
In a significant development, Pakistan's military has confirmed casualties in the wake of India’s Operation Sindoor. Pakistani authorities disclosed that 11 soldiers lost their lives during Indian operations targeting terrorist camps in the regions of Bhawalpur, Sialkot, and Pook. The casualties include Squadron Leader Usman Yusuf, who was stationed at the Shahbaz Air Base, which India had attacked during its operation. In addition to military personnel, Pakistan also confirmed the death of 40 individuals, whom they referred to as “civilians.” However, India maintains that these individuals were terrorists, highlighting that Pakistan's acknowledgment implicitly admits their involvement in terror activities. This marks a rare acknowledgment from Pakistan regarding the loss of its military personnel. Historically, the Pakistani military has been reluctant to openly admit such casualties, especially after conflicts like the Kargil War. Despite this, the government’s statement on the loss of personnel in these operations is a major shift from its usual narrative. Indian officials have been consistent in reporting the neutralization of around 35-40 Pakistani soldiers, further suggesting the extent of the loss, though official numbers remain unconfirmed. This incident underscores the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, with military operations continuing to unfold in the region.
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