India raises white flag in surrender after Pakistan’s fierce retaliation
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ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) In a dramatic turn of events, India’s cowardly nighttime missile attack on Pakistan ended in humiliation for New Delhi, as Pakistan responded with unmatched strength, downing five Indian fighter jets and forcing Indian troops to raise a white flag of surrender at the Line of Control.

Between the night of May 6 and 7, India launched a sneaky and unprovoked missile attack on six Pakistani cities, targeting mosques and residential areas while people were sleeping. The cowardly attack resulted in the tragic martyrdom of 26 innocent civilians and left 46 injured, including women and children.

India deliberately chose the cover of darkness to hide its shameful actions, attacking not military targets, but holy sites and civilian homes — a clear violation of international law and basic humanity.

But India was in for a shock.

Within just five minutes of the first Indian missile launch, Pakistan Air Force (PAF) responded with lightning speed. In a display of extraordinary skill and courage, Pakistani pilots shot down five Indian aircraft, including three Rafale jets — the very planes India proudly claimed as unbeatable.

These aircraft, seen as symbols of Indian air superiority, were torn from the skies by Pakistan’s cutting-edge air defense systems and highly trained pilots.

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The Pakistan Army didn’t stop there.

In a series of fierce and precise counterstrikes, Pakistani forces destroyed a key Indian brigade headquarters, delivering a powerful message that aggression against Pakistan will never go unanswered. On the ground, Pakistani troops launched heavy retaliatory strikes in the Nikyal, Joli, Budori, Peer Kanthi, and Tatta Pani sectors, forcing Indian soldiers to abandon their posts and flee.

The situation escalated to the point where Indian troops raised a white flag at the Churrah complex along the Line of Control (LoC), signaling complete surrender. According to reports from the Pakistan Army, enemy posts suffered major destruction, and the morale of Indian forces collapsed under the pressure of Pakistan s military might.