Supreme Court condemns Indian brutality, offers condolences for martyrs
The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Thursday has strongly condemned the unprovoked Indian aggression, expressing solidarity with the families of the martyrs and offering prayers for the departed souls.
According to Dawn News, a condolence meeting was held at the Supreme Court under the chairmanship of Chief Justice Yahya Afridi. During the session, the judges expressed deep sorrow over Indian hostilities and paid tribute to the innocent lives lost in the recent attacks.
The honourable judges of the apex court offered fateha for the martyrs and conveyed heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the bereaved families. They also reiterated their commitment to protecting innocent lives and expressed full solidarity with the Pakistani nation.
It is worth mentioning that following the April 22 killing of tourists in Pahalgam, India launched a surprise nighttime assault on civilian areas across Pakistan on the night of May 6 and 7.
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In response, the Pakistan Armed Forces delivered a strong retaliation, downing five Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale aircraft and destroying multiple military checkpoints and a brigade headquarters. The Indian forces were reportedly forced to raise a white flag at the Chura Complex along the Line of Control, effectively admitting defeat.
Meanwhile, the National Security Committee has granted full authority to the armed forces for a counter-offensive, reaffirming Pakistan’s resolve to respond decisively to any act of aggression.
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