Failed (Field) Marshal Asim Munir of Pakistan, who hid the martyrdom of his soldiers in Operation Sindoor, is now missing the Pakistani soldiers killed in the Kargil war. During the Kargil War, Pakistan did not quickly prepare to take the bodies of soldiers, far away from the martyrdom of soldiers.
The Pakistani Army media wing ISPR (Inter Service Public Relations) has paid tribute to Captain Colonel Sher Khan, who was fighting against India in the Kargil War (1999). The ISPR has shared pictures of Sher Khan on the official X account and saluted the bravery and martyrdom of the captain on behalf of Pakistani Army Chief Munir and the second service chief.
Pakistan refused to take the dead body of its soldiers
The Pakistani Army has filled the bravery of Sher Khan through a long wide post, but it is the same Pakistani army that refused to take the bodies of Sher Khan and other soldiers killed by the Pakistani Army. Due to this, many Pakistani soldiers were buried by India in Kargil through all Islamic customs.
Captain Sher Khan’s body was accepted only after seeing the letter
The Pakistani army accepted his bodies only after Captain Sher Khan and his other companions showed the eye card and other identity cards. Sher Khan was considered a brave soldier by the Pakistani Army only when a letter was found from the pocket of his body of his body. This letter was written by MBS Bajwa, a Brigadier of the Indian Army.
During the Brigadier MBS Bajwa Jung, the enemy’s young officer of the country was very impressed by the bravery of Captain Sher Khan. While handing over the dead body to the Pakistani army, the Brigadier placed a letter in the pocket of Sher Khan (body). In this letter, Brigadier mentioned the bravery of Captain Sher Khan. It was only after receiving the letter that the Pakistani Army awarded Sher Khan the biggest valor award ‘Nishan e Haider’. However, the Pakistani Army has never released the data and details of the total soldiers killed in the Kargil war.
So many Pak soldiers died in Operation Sindoor
Even during Operation Sindoor, the Pakistani Army had admitted the death of 11 soldiers. Experts believe that the number of slain soldiers may be high, as there were reports of about 60 soldiers being killed on the LoC (Line of Control) adjacent to the Kashmir Valley alone.
At the same time, reports of about 50 Pakistani Air Force officers and Airmen were killed in the attack of India’s BrahMos missile on Shahbaz airbase, but Pakistan had publicly accepted the death of a total of 05 airmen, including a squadron leader, just a squadron leader.
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