MILITARY

Pakistan Army Destroys Multiple Indian Posts Along LoC

Pakistan Army delivers a strong response along LoC, destroying key Indian posts including Uri supply depot, Lal Jan & Chhao Gali. Security sources call it a major success.
2025-05-10
Pakistan Army Destroys Multiple Indian Posts Along LoC

Tensions continue to escalate along the Line of Control (LoC) as the Pakistan Army reportedly launched a powerful retaliatory strike on Saturday, targeting and destroying several Indian military posts.

According to credible security sources, the Pakistan Army has successfully neutralized key enemy positions including the Chhao Gali post in the Pando sector, Lal Jan post in the Leepa sector, as well as the Salamabad and Soka Jabra posts. These operations are part of Pakistan's ongoing response to cross-border aggression.

The most significant development was the reported destruction of India's Uri supply depot — a strategic logistics point. Security officials have termed this strike a “major success” for Pakistani forces, noting that cutting off this supply line may severely impact Indian troop support in the region.

Pakistan Army’s artillery units also targeted and destroyed multiple enemy positions including Qila Dher and Green Plateau posts. Further strikes were carried out against the Jungle One post near the Pir Kanthi sector and the Dhodi sector, opposite India's New Complex area.

“These targeted strikes are a befitting reply to ongoing Indian provocations,” a senior military source told local media, emphasizing the accuracy and effectiveness of Pakistan Army's artillery fire.

While no official statement has been issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) yet, the information from security sources suggests that the Pakistani military is continuing to respond decisively to Indian aggression along the LoC.

The situation along the LoC remains tense, and security forces on both sides are reportedly on high alert. Analysts warn that the conflict could further intensify if diplomatic efforts are not made to de-escalate tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.