Key points
- Seven women and 15 children among the martyred
- 121 sustained injuries, including 10 women and 27 children
- 78 personnel of the Pakistan Armed Forces were wounded
ISLAMABAD: On the night of 6-7 May 2025, the Indian Armed Forces launched unprovoked and reprehensible dastardly attacks targeting innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly.
A Pakistan military’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement issued Tuesday morning said these “barbaric strikes” resulted in the martyrdom of 40 civilians—among them seven women and 15 children—while 121 others sustained injuries, including 10 women and 27 children.
In response to this grave aggression, the Pakistan Armed Forces mounted a resolute response under the banner of “Marka-e-Haq”, delivering precise and notch-up retributive strikes through “Operation Bunyanum Marsoos”.
While defending the motherland with exemplary valour, 11 personnel of the Pakistan Armed Forces embraced martyrdom and 78 were wounded.
Pakistan Army martyrs
The martyrs from the Pakistan Army include:
- Naik Abdul Rehman
- Lance Naik Dilawar Khan
- Lance Naik Ikramullah
- Naik Waqar Khalid
- Sepoy Muhammad Adeel Akbar
- Sepoy Nisar
Pakistan Air Force martyrs
The martyrs from the Pakistan Air Force include:
- Squadron Leader Usman Yousuf
- Chief Technician Aurangzeb
- Senior Technician Najeeb
- Corporal Technician Farooq
- Senior Technician Mubashir
Their noble sacrifice is an enduring symbol of courage, devotion, and unwavering patriotism—etched forever in the nation’s memory.
Solemn tribute to the martyrs
The Pakistan Armed Forces, together with the people of Pakistan, pay solemn tribute to the martyred civilians and military personnel, and offer heartfelt prayers for the swift recovery of the injured.
The nation remains resolute in the face of aggression.
“Let there be no ambiguity: any attempt to challenge Pakistan’s sovereignty or territorial integrity, ever again, shall be met with a swift, full-spectrum, and decisive response, insha’Allah!. Pakistan Zindabad — Afwaj-e-Pakistan Paindabad (Long live Pakistan! Long live Pakistan Armed Forces),” the statement concludes.