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Indian Army Raises White Flag After Heavy Losses on LoC

Pakistan destroyed multiple Indian check-posts and major military installations, including the brigade headquarters of India’s 12th Infantry Brigade.

Wali Bukhari
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Indian Army reportedly raised a white flag at the Chora Complex a symbolic act of surrender
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In a significant escalation along the Line of Control (LoC), the Indian Army reportedly raised a white flag at the Chora Complex a symbolic act of surrender following a powerful and coordinated counteroffensive by the Pakistan Army and Air Force.

Security sources confirm that this response came after India launched unprovoked and cowardly attacks on civilian and military targets within Pakistani territory. In retaliation, Pakistan destroyed multiple Indian check-posts and major military installations, including the brigade headquarters of India’s 12th Infantry Brigade.

According to Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) successfully shot down six Indian aircraft, including three Rafale fighter jets, a MiG-29, an SU-30, and a Heron surveillance drone. Indian authorities have only acknowledged the loss of three fighter jets, but Pakistan’s military maintains that five aircraft were downed in air combat over the past 48 hours.

“The Pakistan Armed Forces are responding strongly to every Indian provocation. The Indian army has suffered severe losses, and their surrender by raising the white flag shows their defeat,” said a security official.

Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully alert. The nation stands united behind them in defending every inch of the homeland against aggression.

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Wali Bukhari (born 16 June 2003) is an entrepreneur and the COO of AUTD (Asia’s premier news outlet). He serves as an advisor to the CEO of Digital Press Portal, a digital marketing agency based in Pakistan. Wali is also a digital marketer known as the "Personal Branding Guy”. Wali started his career since 2016 and his first book was published in 2018.
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