
SINDOOR 2.0 Operation: Foreign Minister Vikram Misri on 8 May did not ask Pakistani claim that civilians were killed during the Indian Sindoor operation, who was missing about the reported incident, when the designated terrorist attended the funeral of three terrorists killed in the middle of the morning strike.
Mrisri picked up a photo of Hafiz Abdul Rauf, an American global terrorist and commander Lashkar-E-Taba, who is reportedly seen, the head of funeral prayers for those who died in Indian rocket strokes.
Misri said it was strange that the “funerals of civilians” were carried out with coffins shrouded in Pakistan’s flags. “It is also strange that civilian funerals are carried out with coffins wrapped in their national flag and are assigned state awards. Individuals were terrorists in these facilities. Giving state funerals to terrorists can be a practice in Pakistan, but it seems to make a great sense for us,” he said.
It is also strange that civilian funerals are carried out with coffins wrapped in their national flag.
The funeral, which took place on Wednesday in Muridke-almost 40 kilometers from Lahore-with, according to the PTI press agency, also attended members of Jamaat-Oud-Dawah (JUD), forbidden organizations led by Hafiz Saeed.
Three terrorists
Three terrorists – Qari Abdul Malik, Khalid and Mudassir – were killed on a targeted strike at the headquarters of the terrorist group in Muridke, which performed the Indian forces within the “operation of the sindoor” according to reports. The Indian government officially did not publish the names or numbers of the dead on a strike.
Indian armed forces carried out accurate strikes in terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied by Jammu and Kashmir, the government launched early on Wednesday morning. Overall, it was focused on 9 areas, the government said in its statement and coded the “Sindoor Operation” strike.
In one of the deadliest attacks on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir, there were 26 people, mostly tourists killed when a group of terrorists attacked Baisaran Valley in South Kashmir Pahalgam on April 22.
“We have clearly expressed that all attacks on the morning of 7th May were against carefully selected terrorist infrastructure, terrorist goals. In fact, they saw some of the consequences of these strokes, including the funeral for terrorists taking place yesterday, I think many of you saw messages and coverage.
“If, if only civilians were killed during these attacks, I wonder what message this picture really will send you. This is a question that is worth ask,” he said.
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