Three Martyred in Muridke as Indian Missile Strikes Intensify; Death Toll Rises to 29

The death toll from Indian missile attacks on Pakistan has risen to 29 after three more people were martyred in Muridke during a strike on a government educational and health facility.

According to fresh reports, the Indian missile hit the Government Health Educational Complex in Muridke, resulting in the martyrdom of three civilians. Rescue officials confirmed that the deceased have been identified as Abdul Malik from Khanewal, Mudassir from Kasur, and Akasha from Okara. Search and rescue operations have concluded, and no further casualties are expected from the rubble.

Earlier, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that over 20 missiles were launched by India targeting six Pakistani cities during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday. The attacks initially claimed 26 lives and left more than 45 individuals injured.

In response, the Pakistan Armed Forces launched a strong retaliatory operation, downing five Indian aircraft—including three Rafale jets—and destroying seven drones attempting to violate Pakistani airspace.

The situation remains tense as Pakistan continues to monitor developments closely and respond to Indian aggression with full resolve.

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