India has violated the ceasefire agreement by firing and shelling in the areas of Rawalakot and Bhimber in Azad Kashmir, as a result of which 2 people have been injured.
According to Rawalakot police, the injured individuals were immediately shifted to the hospital for medical assistance due to Indian firing and shelling.
Meanwhile, Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated that ceasefire violations by India are continuing in some areas, but the Pakistani forces are handling the situation with responsibility and restraint.
It is worth noting that prior to the ceasefire, during the night between May 6 and 7, India launched attacks on various areas in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, in response to which Pakistan shot down five Indian fighter jets.
Despite multiple warnings from Pakistan, Indian aggression increased, including attempts to target Pakistani airbases with missiles following drone strikes. In view of the situation, Pakistan launched “Operation Banyan al Marsoos” on the morning of May 10 and carried out decisive actions targeting Indian aerial installations.
Pakistan successfully targeted multiple Indian sites using the Fatah-1 missile system. Pakistani forces destroyed several key airbases including Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot.
In Adampur, the Pakistan Air Force destroyed a $1.5 billion S-400 air defense system installed at the Indian airbase using a hypersonic missile fired from a JF-17 Thunder aircraft.
Additionally, a major power company in the Indian state of Maharashtra was paralyzed through a cyberattack, and India’s military satellite was also jammed.