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40 civilians, 11 armed employees who have been killed with India in recent hostility: Pakistan

Islamabad

At least 51 people, including 40 civilians and 11 employees of the armed forces, were killed and 199 more injured in recent hostility with India, the Pakistani military said on Tuesday.

The killed civilians included seven women and 15 children, while 121 more were injured, she added.

Among 11 employees of the armed forces were seven soldiers and four others came from the Pakistani Air Force, while 78 others were injured, said an explanation of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistani army.

“The nation remains determined in view of the aggression. There are no ambiguity: Any attempt to question the sovereignty or territorial integrity of Pakistan is repeatedly encountered a quick, comprehensive spectrum and a decisive reaction,” it said.

The tensions between the two nuclear neighbors rose after India had launched Operation Sindoor on the night of 6th and 7th May. In the meantime there were “nine terrorist locations” in Pakistan and Pakistan-released cashmere.

The Indian team claimed that Operation Sindoor had achieved their goal that five of the employees of the armed forces have lost their lives during the operation.

The competing military also wore a lot, which led to many deaths along the two sides of the control line (LOC), a de facto limit that shares the controversial cashmody valley between the two neighbors.

On Saturday, Pakistan made his reaction under the “Banner of Marka-E-Haq” and fired Al-Fatah rockets under Operation Bunyan-UN-Marsoos or “Eisenmauer” and reached 26 Indian military goals and air force bases in Jammu and Kashmir as well as on the Indian mainland.

Pakistan said that five Indian aircraft shot down, but the Indian team had not yet officially responded to the explanation.

The recent hostilities ended after the United States conveyed a ceasefire between the two South Asian neighbors, which has been in force since the weekend.

India's Operation Sindoor was launched on April 22nd after the death of 26 people, mainly Indian tourists, on April 22nd at the Pahalgam tourist location in the Kashmir administered Indian.

Neu -Delhi accused Islamabad, which played every role, but offered a neutral probe.

Shortly afterwards, the two sides took several mutual diplomatic measures, including the one-sided suspension of the Indus water contract, a decades of water division pact, from New Delhi.

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