Pakistan Launches Air Strike On Its Own People; PAF Drops 8 Bombs Killing 30 In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa | World News

With a shocking incident, the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) carried out night air strikes in a village on its territory and at least 30 civilians died in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Tragedy, Tirah Valley in the Matre Dara Village at least eight LS-6 bombs, tragedy appeared around 2 am. It was nothing more than a massacre that followed it – all the houses were rubble, fragmented families were torn apart and the village dived into chaos.
Local inhabitants described the result as “massacre ,, the bodies were scattered in the village and the survivors were desperately digging from the debris to investigate their loved ones. Nearby hospitals are overwhelmed when pouring wounded.
Pakistan’s embarrassing action
30 killed
20 injuredThe Pakistan army carried out an air strike in a residential settlement last night,
Air Force (PAF) used a JF-17 fighter aircraft to lower at least 8 LS-6 bombs to the village.
Matre Dara, Tirah Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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Air attacks triggered anger in the region, and the leaders of the community question why the state turned its weapons to its own people. As of now, the Pakistan army has not made any official statement about civilian losses.
Every life lost in the attack was a civilian. Local reports show that although the scope of their situation is uncertain, others have been injured.
The visuals that break down the site show their bodies, including open children. Rescue teams are still scanned throughout the wreckage and fear that the death fee may rise as more victims are withdrawn under the ruins.
This did not meet the burden of military operations for the first time. The region saw strikes repeated under the fight against terrorism and civilians usually paid the highest price. In June of this year, Amnesty International gave alarm against recurrent drone attacks in the region and said they reflected a dangerous disrespect to civilian life in Pakistan.




