Footage reveals Pakistan Army’s strong counteraction at Sanghar Post against Indian forces
Newly released footage captures scenes before and after the Pakistan Army’s counteraction against Indian forces at the Sanghar Post, according to security sources.
The Pakistan Army reportedly delivered a decisive response that forced the Indian Army to retreat. Ongoing operations have resulted in significant damage to enemy posts along the Line of Control.
Security reports suggest that the Indian Army’s attempts at aggression under the cover of darkness left them unable to confront their adversaries in the morning light.
The Indian Army has raised a white flag at four posts: Sanghar Post near the Chirikot sector, as well as at the Leepa and Chura Complex posts and in the Chikoti sector, suggesting a possible acknowledgment of defeat.
Security sources reveal that the Pakistan Army is inflicting significant damage on enemy positions along the LoC. White flags have also been displayed at the




Security sources report that the Pakistan Army is actively inflicting substantial damage on enemy positions along the Line of Control.
Earlier, the Indian Army also displayed a white flag at the Leepa and Chura Complex posts, as well as in the Chikoti sector. Security experts indicate that raising a white flag during wartime typically signifies surrender.
The Pakistan Army is reportedly responding effectively to these actions, highlighting the ongoing tensions and military exchanges in the region.
Raising a white flag during wartime is traditionally seen as a sign of surrender. Security sources indicate that the Pakistan Army is effectively countering the Indian army’s actions, which have been characterized as cowardly.
This symbolic gesture follows heavy losses sustained by Indian forces in the face of Pakistan’s swift and forceful retaliation to the escalating conflict.
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