Federal govt seeks report on damage caused by Indian attacks
ISLAMABAD: The federal government directed the report to prepare details of the damage occurred during Indian attacks on Pakistani territory.
According to sources, the Prime Minister’s Secretariat has directed the four provinces, Gilgit -Baltistan, Azad Kashmir government to prepare a report on the details of the damage caused by the Indian attacks.
According to sources, the report has been directed to prepare the report from the district deputy commissioners in which details of civil infrastructure, homes, educational institutions, hospitals will be collected.
Sources said that the report also provides details of the casualties to human lives.
According to sources, the details of the damage from the Indian attacks will be provided to the national and international organizations while the report will be planned for restoration work on the light of the report.
Earleir, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) had released the details of martyrs and injured during in Indian strikes betwen milit confrontation with the arch-rival.
According to ISPR, 40 civilians lost their lives as a result of the unprovoked and brutal attacks by the Indian armed forces among the martyrs were 7 women and 15 children, while 121 civilians sustained injuries.
Pakistan’s Armed Forces conducted a vigorous and concrete retaliation against the enemy’s aggression under Operation Bunyad-e-Marsous in this operation, in which the enemy’s milit bases were targeted, causing heavy damage to the enemy.
In a strong and resolute response under Operation Bunyad-e-Marsous, 11 Pakistani soldiers embraced martyrdom while defending the nation while 78 were injured. The martyrs include Pakistan Army and Pak Air Force personnel.