Pakistan Response to Indian Aggression
Pakistan response to Indian aggression has intensified as the army destroys 6 Mahar Battalion HQ and downs five Indian fighter jets including three Rafales along the LOC. Rawalpindi (7 May 2025) – In a bold and strategic counterattack, Pakistan has given a befitting response to Indian aggression by destroying key enemy military installations. According to security sources, the Pakistan Army successfully targeted and destroyed the headquarters of India’s 6 Mahar Battalion, which was located in Indian-occupied Kashmir, directly opposite the Leepa Valley in Azad Kashmir.
During this intense retaliation, the Pakistan Armed Forces also obliterated the headquarters of India’s 12th Infantry Brigade, operating under the 9th Division and 15 Corps.
Indian Fighter Jets Shot Down
Pakistan took down five Indian fighter jets, including three Rafale jets, one MiG-29, and one SU-30. The jets were downed in different regions: one near Bhimber (Bha Tanda), another in Akhnoor, and a third near Awantipora. Additionally, Pakistan’s forces brought down an Indian drone in the Barnala sector.
Heavy Damage Inflicted on Indian Posts
Reports confirm that multiple Indian check posts along the Line of Control (LoC) suffered massive destruction. In Pandu Sector, Pakistani forces destroyed the enemy’s “Jungle-1” check post, with thick smoke observed rising from the area.
Indian Troops Retreat Under Fire
Due to relentless artillery strikes by Pakistani forces, Indian soldiers abandoned nearly 50 posts in the Budori sector and 40 posts in Peer Kanthi. There are confirmed reports of significant Indian casualties due to Pakistan’s precise and calculated response.
India Waves White Flag at LOC
In a rare acknowledgment of defeat, Indian troops raised a white flag at the Chura Complex along the LoC, signaling surrender in the face of Pakistan’s overwhelming military response.
Source: URDU POINT