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    Pak Army Chief Munir Breaks Silence—Calls Humiliation ‘Strategic Restraint’

    Facing global embarrassment after India’s powerful military response, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir issued a face-saving statement, calling the setback part of “strategic restraint.”

    Sapna SinghSapna Singh
    Published: 13 May 2025, 04:38 AM
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    Pak Army Chief Munir Breaks Silence—Calls Humiliation ‘Strategic Restraint’

    Islamabad: Pakistan has once again come to know the consequences of clashing with India. After India's attack, Pakistan is being humiliated all over the world. India targeted Pakistan's important airbase and destroyed its air defense. India's missiles have shown that nothing in Pakistan is now beyond its reach. Meanwhile, after being beaten by India, Pakistan's Army Chief has given a statement. Pakistani Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir said that no plan of the enemy can weaken the resolve of the Pakistani armed forces.


    General Munir said this on Monday during his visit to the Joint Military Hospital in Rawalpindi. He had reached there to know the condition of the soldiers and civilians injured in the military clash with India. India had started Operation Sindoor on the morning of 7 May. It was a military action taken in response to the Pahalgam terrorist attack on 22 April, under which precise attacks were carried out on terrorist launchpads inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK).


    Pakistani army beaten by India


    Irritated by these attacks, Pakistan tried to attack Indian military bases on 8, 9 and 10 May, which was successfully foiled by Indian forces. India retaliated by entering inside Pakistan and attacking its important military bases like Chaklala, Sargodha and Rafiki. Pakistan's air defense completely failed to stop the Indian missiles. Indian forces destroyed the Pakistani air defense in Lahore. After four days of drone and missile attacks, both sides agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday.


    Munir also spoke on Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos

    On Monday, Pakistan Army Chief General Munir reached the hospital to know the condition of the soldiers injured in the Indian attack. On this occasion, he said that the whole country stands in solidarity with its armed forces. During this, he discussed the Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos of the Pakistani Army and called it a part of the fight for rights. Meanwhile, a resolution has been passed in the National Assembly of Pakistan on Monday, in which the armed forces of the country have been praised. It is a different matter that the Pakistani Army has been insulted at the international level.

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