Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed on Thursday that Pakistan armed forces intercepted and neutralised 12 Indian drones across multiple locations.
During a media briefing, the military’s spokesperson said that on May 7 and 8, Indian drones attempted intrusions in various parts of the country.
The drones were successfully neutralised in Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, Chakwal, Bahawalpur, Mianwali, Karachi, Chor, Miano and Attock, according to the DG ISPR.
He further said that a 13th drone partially struck a military target near Lahore which caused a minimal damage to equipment.
He said four Pakistan Army personnel were injured in a drone attack in Lahore, while one civilian was martyred in Miano, Sindh
The military spokesperson termed the attempts as a continued pattern of aggression and affirmed that Pakistan’s forces remain on high alert to defend the country’s airspace and territorial integrity.
Referring to the destruction of five of Indian aircraft by PAF, DG ISPR stated that India “apparently lost the plot” and suffered heavy casualties along the Line of Control.
He emphasised that the international community can clearly witness the dangerous trajectory India is following through these provocative military actions, which are threatening not just regional stability but also broader global security.
The DG ISPR reaffirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully alert to any threat, and promised timely updates as the situation develops.