The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31.

07.05.2025 23:40

Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a peak. While India has conducted missile strikes on multiple locations, Pakistan has responded by shooting down warplanes. The death toll in the conflict has risen to 31, with the number of injured reaching 57.

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The Pakistan army announced that the number of people who lost their lives due to India's missile attacks and clashes along the Line of Control (LoC) between the two countries has risen to 31, with 57 injured.

THE SITUATION IN THE PAKISTAN-INDIA WAR IS GETTING SERIOUS

According to a report by the Dawn newspaper, Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of the Pakistan Army Public Relations Unit, made a statement regarding the increasing tension in the region. Chaudhry reported that 31 people lost their lives and 57 were injured due to India's missile attacks and clashes along the LoC.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

"ATTACKS REVEAL INDIA'S DESPICABLE FACE"

Chaudhry stated, "The attacks on May 6 and 7 reveal India's despicable face. Our enemy is so weak and cowardly that instead of fighting an equal army, they target civilians and residential areas under the cover of darkness." He noted that condemning India's attacks is "not enough."

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

57 PASSENGER AIRCRAFT WERE IN THE AIR DURING INDIA'S ATTACKS

Chaudhry pointed out that during the attacks carried out by India last night, 57 passenger aircraft conducting domestic and international flights were in the air. He stated that India's attacks endangered the lives of thousands of passengers, saying, "India was willing to sacrifice these passengers for its aggression."

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

"INDIA TARGETED DRINKING WATER INFRASTRUCTURE"

Chaudhry expressed that India targeted and damaged the Noseri Dam in the Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project, stating that attacking or incapacitating targets such as drinking water infrastructure, which is essential for the survival of the civilian population, violates the additional protocols of the 1977 Geneva Conventions.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

"THE REVENGE OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS WILL BE TAKEN"

Chaudhry stated that the Pakistan army will take revenge for the innocent civilians who lost their lives. A statement from the Pakistan Army Public Relations Unit noted that according to the United Nations Charter, "Pakistan has the right to respond at a time and place of its choosing for self-defense," and it was reported that the Pakistan Armed Forces have been authorized to respond appropriately in this regard.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

STATEMENT FROM PAKISTAN'S PRIME MINISTER SHARIF

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif stated that India will have to bear the consequences of the attacks it carried out on his country. While tensions continue between the two countries following India's missile attacks on Pakistani territory and the Azad Kashmir region under Pakistan's control, Prime Minister Sharif addressed the nation.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

Sharif stated that India will have to bear the consequences of the airstrikes carried out on May 6. Reacting to the attacks, Sharif said, "Maybe they thought we would back down, but they forgot that Pakistan is a brave nation." He mentioned that Pakistan's "defeating the enemy" only took a few hours in response to India's airstrikes, saying, "The five fighter jets that were the pride of India are now nothing but ashes and rubble."

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

Emphasizing that Pakistan has once again proven its superiority "against the enemy" in conventional warfare, Sharif vowed that every drop of blood spilled in these attacks will be avenged.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

PAKISTAN CLAIMS TO HAVE SHOT DOWN 5 INDIAN FIGHTER JETS

It was claimed that Pakistan shot down an Indian Rafale fighter jet during the missile attacks carried out by India. A senior French intelligence official, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity, claimed that a Rafale fighter jet belonging to the Indian Air Force was shot down by Pakistan yesterday. The official alleged that French authorities are investigating whether there are any other Rafale jets that were shot down.

The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

INDIA'S ATTACK ON PAKISTAN

India carried out missile attacks on Pakistani territory and the Azad Kashmir region under Pakistan's control on May 6, justifying it as retaliation for a terrorist attack in the Pahalgam region on April 22 that killed 26 people. The Indian army announced that it hit 9 targets, which it described as "terrorist organizations," while the Islamabad administration reported that 6 civilian locations were targeted in the attacks and that 31 people have lost their lives so far.



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The death toll in the India-Pakistan war has risen to 31

The Pakistani army announced that it shot down 5 fighter jets during the attack from the Indian side, while the New Delhi administration did not confirm this. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a cabinet meeting he chaired, referred to the military operations as "Operation Sindoor" and described the operation as a "moment of pride." According to the Hindi dictionary, the word "Sindoor" means "the red powder applied to the foreheads of married Hindu women."

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