India may have attacked terrorists in Pakistan, but weeds are celebrating the army of the neighboring country.

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India may have attacked terrorists in Pakistan, but weeds are celebrating the army of the neighboring country.


Islamabad
India may have attacked terrorists in Pakistan, but weeds are celebrating the army of neighboring countries. Pakistan kept using terrorists against India once again exposed to the world on Wednesday. Pakistani army, police and ISI officials were also seen mourning among the people of terrorists killed in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Slogans were also raised against India during this period.

India rained missiles late on Tuesday night at 9 terrorist locations in Pakistan and PoK under ‘Operation Sindoor’. A large number of terrorists are reported to have been killed in these attacks. Indian Air Force fighter jets also fired missiles at Bahwalpur and Muridke in Pakistan while living in their aircraft.

These missiles were guided to explode at the locations of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Jaish-e-Mohammed and Muridke in Bahawalpur. Apart from Jaish, many big terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba flew away. After the attack, where the Pakistan government was trying to give jackal and banging, the families of the terrorists were crying. Some such videos went viral on social media in which the Pak Army officials stand in front of the coffins with their head bowed.

Army mourning over the death of terrorists in Pakistan
The media has also released some pictures. His caption states that Pakistani soldiers also participated in the funeral of the people who died in India’s attacks in Muridke. Some media reports have told that apart from military officers, many top police and ISI officials also came to mourn. Some videos have also come out in which people can be heard shouting slogans against India. Significantly, Pakistan has a very close relationship between the army and the terrorists. Or rather both complement each other. In such a situation, the army is also bound to hurt by this attack of India.