Pakistani official said Indian missile strike on Bahawalpur mosque killed 13, including women and children.
Earlier, Lt. Ge Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan’s military said at least eight people were killed and 35 others injured after Indian forces launched missile strikes on six locations across Pakistan.
Speaking at a brief late-night press conference, Chaudhry said India carried out a total of 24 strikes, with the most severe attack targeting Ahmedpur Sharqia, near Bahawalpur in Punjab province. A mosque compound was hit there, killing five people, including a three-year-old girl.
Other targeted areas included Muridke city, a village near Sialkot, and Shakargarh, also in Punjab. Additionally, two sites in Pakistan-administered Kashmir—Muzaffarabad and Kotli—were struck, resulting in the destruction of two mosques. A 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy were killed in those attacks.
Chaudhry did not comment on earlier reports that Indian jets had been shot down.
Three civilians killed by Pakistani artillery fire, Indian army says
India’s army says three civilians were killed overnight by Pakistani artillery fire.
The Pakistani army “resorted to arbitrary firing” across the Line of Control, the de facto border dividing Kashmir, the army said in a statement.
“Three innocent civilians lost their lives in indiscriminate firing/shelling”, the army said, adding that Indian forces were “responding in proportionate manner”.
Source: With inputs from agency