DG ISPR: Indian Drones Strike Pakistani Cities

In a shocking revelation, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) has confirmed that India launched drone attacks targeting major Pakistani cities — Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi. This aggressive move has heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and raised serious concerns for regional peace and security.

DG ISPR: Indian Drones Strike Pakistani Cities
DG ISPR: Indian Drones Strike Pakistani Cities

In a shocking revelation, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) has confirmed that India launched drone attacks targeting major Pakistani citiesKarachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi.

This aggressive move has heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and raised serious concerns for regional peace and security.

  • DG ISPR confirms India carried out drone attacks

  • Cities affected: Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi

  • No immediate reports of casualties, but investigations are ongoing

  • Pakistan’s military says it has strong evidence of Indian involvement

  • High-level security meetings are called by the government

  • Public urged to remain calm but vigilant

According to a press briefing by DG ISPR, drones originating from across the border entered Pakistani airspace and attempted to strike strategic locations in three of the country’s major cities:

  • Karachi – The Southern commercial hub of Pakistan

  • Lahore – Provincial capital of Punjab

  • Rawalpindi – Military headquarters and twin city to Islamabad

The military spokesperson stated that some drones were intercepted, while others managed to breach the airspace briefly before retreating or crashing.

The Pakistan military has taken a strong stance following the attacks.

“We have gathered irrefutable evidence that these drones were launched from Indian territory. It is a clear violation of our sovereignty and international laws. Appropriate measures will be taken in response.”

While the DG ISPR did not disclose specific targets due to national security reasons, it is believed that:

  • Military installations and sensitive buildings were likely among the targets

  • Surveillance drones were possibly used to gather intelligence

  • No civilian infrastructure was hit, according to early reports

A high-level joint investigation by:

  • Pakistan Air Force (PAF)

  • Intelligence agencies

  • Pakistan Army

is currently underway to determine the path, origin, and type of drones used.

Experts are also analyzing drone wreckage recovered near Rawalpindi and the outskirts of Lahore.

Prime Minister of Pakistan:

“India’s aggression is unacceptable. We are reviewing all options. National security is our top priority.”

                                 

Foreign Minister:

  • Urged the United Nations and the global community to take notice

  • Called it a blatant act of provocation

Opposition Leaders:

  • Expressed solidarity with the armed forces

  • Demanded a joint session of Parliament for a national security briefing

As of now, India has not officially responded to Pakistan’s accusations. Indian media is largely silent, while some outlets have denied any such activity.

  • Small to medium-sized military-grade drones

  • Likely equipped with surveillance and limited strike capabilities

  • Possible use of GPS jamming technology to avoid detection

“Drone attacks are low-risk, high-impact tactics. India might be testing Pakistan’s defense grid. Pakistan must respond wisely but firmly.”

“This raises serious concerns for airspace security in South Asia. International involvement may become necessary.”

  • DG ISPR presented drone footage and wreckage photos

  • Maps showing entry points of drones into Pakistani airspace

  • Security footage from Rawalpindi and Lahore was shared with intelligence agencies

The confirmation of drone attacks by India on Karachi, Lahore, and Rawalpindi is a serious security challenge for Pakistan. The government and military are on high alert, and the international community is watching closely.

While the situation is under control for now, it has opened a new front in the India-Pakistan tensions that demands a calculated yet strong response.