

After Operation Sindoor, an emergency has been declared in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Punjab province CM Maryam Nawaz has made this announcement. Read more on Dynamite News
Pakistan declares emergency in Punjab (Image Source: Internet)
New Delhi: At this time, an emergency has been declared in Pakistan's Punjab province. Punjab province CM Maryam Nawaz has made this announcement, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
After India's retaliation, there is chaos there. As told, out of the nine targets, five were in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, and four were in Pakistan's Punjab province.
Chaos has engulfed Pakistan due to the declaration of emergency in Punjab province. In India, too, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is holding a meeting with the chief ministers of different border states, where preparations are being reviewed.
Militarily, Pakistan may take action like cross-border firing to regain the trust of its people. That is why India has shifted civilians from the border area to safe places. Pakistani terrorists often use civilians as shields. They do not dare to attack inside India—our air defense is strong. If any missile or aircraft comes, it will be destroyed.
India's Navy (INS Vikrant and INS Surat) is stationed in the Arabian Sea. The BrahMos missile (450 km range) is within the full range of Pakistan. Amidst famine in Pakistan and unrest in Balochistan, if it dares to do anything, it will be wiped out. The Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy are fully prepared.
In Operation Sindoor, only terrorist camps, launchpads, and training centers were targeted. Military bases or residential areas were not targeted.
Where did the attacks take place?
Masood Azhar's sister and several members of his family were killed in the air strikes in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. 4 terrorist bases in Punjab (Pakistan) and 5 in POK were targeted.
Subhan Allah Complex (Bahawalpur) was also attacked, which is an important base of Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Statement of the terrorist organization
Jaish-e-Mohammed said that Masood Azhar's elder sister, Maulana Kashf's entire family, and Mufti Abdul Rauf's grandchildren were killed in the attack. Baji Sadiya's husband and daughter's 4 children were injured. Most of the dead were women and children. The dead will be buried on 7 May 2025 (Wednesday).
The Army showed evidence
Indian Army Colonel Sophia Qureshi presented video evidence of destroyed terrorist hideouts. This includes the Muridke camp, where the 2008 Mumbai attack terrorists Ajmal Kasab and David Headley had trained. The army says, "We only targeted terrorist hideouts, not common people."