Pakistani Air Force jets conducted fatal strikes against a Pashtun village Monday morning, killing more than 30 civilians. JF-17 aircraft released LS-6 explosives over Matre Dara in Tirah valley within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Women and children comprised significant portions of the casualties as rescue teams continue recovery operations. Five residential structures suffered complete destruction from the bombardment.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf representatives from KP province condemned the military action through social media statements. The political party reported recovering 20 bodies from debris while expressing profound grief over civilian deaths. Human rights advocate Mir Yar Baloch characterized the strikes as war crimes against innocent populations. The activist demanded international recognition of what he termed genocidal campaigns against occupied territories.
Baloch emphasized solidarity between his people and affected Pashtun communities while calling for global intervention. Video footage and photographs of the aftermath circulated widely across social platforms, generating international criticism from human rights organizations worldwide.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf representatives from KP province condemned the military action through social media statements. The political party reported recovering 20 bodies from debris while expressing profound grief over civilian deaths. Human rights advocate Mir Yar Baloch characterized the strikes as war crimes against innocent populations. The activist demanded international recognition of what he termed genocidal campaigns against occupied territories.
Baloch emphasized solidarity between his people and affected Pashtun communities while calling for global intervention. Video footage and photographs of the aftermath circulated widely across social platforms, generating international criticism from human rights organizations worldwide.