Indian attack deaths in Pakistan have increased to 26.

In a deeply tragic development, the death toll from the recent Indian military attack on Pakistan has climbed to 26, according to official sources. The incident, which has shaken the region and alarmed the global community, took place near the Line of Control (LoC) and involved heavy shelling and airstrikes.

Indian attack deaths in Pakistan have increased to 26.
Indian attack deaths in Pakistan have increased to 26.

In a deeply tragic development, the death toll from the recent Indian military attack on Pakistan has climbed to 26, according to official sources. The incident, which has shaken the region and alarmed the global community, took place near the Line of Control (LoC) and involved heavy shelling and airstrikes.

  • The attack occurred along the LoC in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

  • 26 civilians confirmed dead, including women and children

  • Dozens more injured and homes destroyed

  • Pakistan calls for an international investigation

  • Tensions between India and Pakistan escalate rapidly

According to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Indian forces launched an unprovoked attack on civilian areas in Neelum Valley and Kotli District. The shelling began in the early hours of the morning and continued for several hours, targeting villages, markets, and schools.

“It was like Judgment Day. Bombs were falling from everywhere. We lost our neighbors, our friends,” said a survivor from Neelum Valley.

  • Military and rescue teams rushed to the scene

  • Dozens were transported to nearby hospitals

  • Several buildings were reduced to rubble

As of the latest update from Pakistani authorities:

  • 26 civilians have died

  • 40+ injured, some critically

  • 9 homes and 2 schools destroyed

  • 5 children

  • 6 women

  • Elderly citizens and entire families

Doctors report severe burn injuries, trauma, and shrapnel wounds among survivors.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Army Spokesperson condemned the attack, calling it a “war crime” and warning that India’s aggression will not go unanswered.

“This is a gross violation of international laws. Pakistan reserves the right to respond.” — ISPR
“The global community must take immediate notice before it's too late.” — Foreign Minister

Pakistan has reportedly summoned Indian diplomats for an official protest and urged the United Nations and OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) to intervene.

                         

Indian media and officials have not confirmed the scale of the attack. However, they claim the action was in response to "cross-border terrorism activities". No official statement on civilian casualties has been issued yet.

Analysts believe India is trying to maintain a defensive narrative, while Pakistan is demanding accountability.

The global community is watching the situation closely. Several countries have called for immediate de-escalation and protection of civilian lives.

  • UN: “We urge both sides to maintain peace and avoid civilian harm.”

  • China: “The situation is dangerous. Both parties must act responsibly.”

  • Turkey & Iran: “Solidarity with Pakistan. Civilian deaths are unacceptable.”

International human rights organizations are also demanding transparent investigations into the incident.

  • “This could spiral into full-scale war if diplomacy fails.”

  • “The targeting of civilians is a red line in warfare. If proven, this would violate the Geneva Conventions.”

  • Warn of economic and political instability if tensions continue

  • Point out how Kashmir remains a powder keg in South Asia

The attack that killed 26 innocent civilians marks a dark chapter in India-Pakistan relations. It’s a moment of national mourning, but also a moment of national resilience for Pakistan.

With international pressure mounting and civilians caught in the crossfire, the world waits to see if diplomacy will triumph — or if another conflict is just beginning.