Pak-India War: Like Cowards Do, India Launched Mid-Night Attack on Pakistan, Killing Civilians
Pak-India War: Like Cowards Do, India Launched Mid-Night Attack on Pakistan, Killing Civilians

In a move that will live in infamy, the Indian military launched an unprovoked, midnight assault on Pakistani soil, targeting civilian areas like cowards. This has added more fuel to the fire regarding the Pak-India war. It wasn’t a battle between soldiers; it was a massacre- a display of sheer brutality designed to terrorise the innocent under the cover of darkness.

Like cowards, India struck when it knew the world wouldn’t be watching and Pakistan’s defences would be lowered in non-combat zones.

This was not an engagement between two armies — it was state-sponsored terrorism masquerading as strategy. The so-called world’s “largest democracy” has shown the world the true face of its militarised Hindutva regime: bloodthirsty, deceitful and morally bankrupt.

Civilians Slaughtered While the World Slept

While the world slept, Indian missiles ripped through the skies over border villages in Punjab and Azad Kashmir. These locations included sites like Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muridke, Bagh and Muzaffarabad. Homes and mosques were the sole targets in these areas.

Children screamed and mothers wept as the death toll included people who had no connection to any combat or conflict.

Civilians Slaughtered While the World Slept
Civilians Slaughtered While the World Slept

Pakistan’s military spokesperson, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said at least 26 people were killed and 46 injured. India’s government said in a statement early on Wednesday that its military had attacked “terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed.” 

The military structures in question? Mosques and houses. Remember a child went to sleep last night, coddled by his mother and didn’t know he wouldn’t see the morning sun because his poor family had become “terrorist targets” by a fascist government in the middle of the night.

Where is the outrage from the so-called champions of human rights? Where is the global condemnation? Or is Pakistani blood so cheap that it does not stir the conscience of the international community?

 

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India’s History of Escalation and Deception

This attack is not an isolated incident. It is part of a dangerous, decades-long pattern of Indian aggression, misinformation and warmongering. From the false flag of the Pahalgam attack (that still has no proof of Pakistan’s involvement) to fabricated surgical strikes, India has mastered the art of lies while its media parrots government propaganda like obedient foot soldiers.

Their aim is clear: provoke Pakistan into a large-scale war, frame us as aggressors, and play victim to the world. It’s a page torn straight from the manipulator’s playbook.

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Pakistan’s Patience is Not Weakness

Pakistan repeatedly called for de-escalation and offered support for an investigation into the Pahalgam attack. India responded by committing a war crime by killing civilians, including a little boy, in the middle of the night. We’ve pushed for dialogue, even when every effort was slapped away with hostility. But let it be clear: our patience is not our weakness. It is our moral superiority.

What honour is there in war when it’s waged against the defenceless? Where is the valour in launching stealth strikes against villages with no military presence? It takes no courage to murder civilians. It takes no bravery to burn homes. India’s latest actions are not those of a rising regional power but of a rogue state acting with impunity, backed by silence from global powers too afraid or too complicit to call it out.

Where is the United Nations? Where is the condemnation from the United States, the EU, or the so-called defenders of global peace? Their silence is not neutrality. It is complicity.

Had this been the other way around, the global media would have been bombarded with headlines. But because the victims are Pakistanis, the world turns its head. The West must answer: Do human rights only matter when they align with your foreign policy interests?

A Dangerous Turning Point

India’s midnight attack on Pakistani civilians marks a dangerous escalation in regional tensions. What unfolded was not a traditional military engagement; it was a strike against unarmed, sleeping innocents. The loss of life, the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and the disregard for international norms demand global attention and accountability.

This event reinforces long-standing concerns about India’s aggressive posture and its willingness to act unilaterally, without provocation or warning. While Pakistan has consistently advocated for peace, restraint, and dialogue, such actions test the limits of that patience.

The path ahead must be chosen carefully. Escalation benefits no one. Pakistan stands united in its grief and firm in its resolve. The world must not ignore this act of aggression. If peace is truly a shared goal, then justice and accountability must come first.

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