Human Formation Pays Tribute to PAF and Allies

A remarkable human formation replicating the J-10C fighter jet was displayed by residents of Jhang as a gesture of gratitude towards the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and allied nations, following the armed forces’ strong response to Indian actions.

The MUSLIM Institute organized the event at the Shrine of Hazrat Sultan Bahoo in Shorkot a day prior. Thousands were in attendance to show their support for the armed forces during the recent tensions with India.

The J-10C aircraft is reportedly responsible for downing at least three Indian Air Force Rafale jets during the PAF’s appropriate response.

The human formation also expressed gratitude to China, Turkey, and Azerbaijan.

The nuclear-armed countries concluded their most severe military confrontation in almost thirty years with a ceasefire declaration on Saturday. The conflict raised international alarm over the potential for a wider war.

The hostilities began last Wednesday when India launched strikes targeting what they described as “terrorist infrastructure” within Pakistan. The Indian action followed an April 22 attack that killed 26 tourists in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan denied any involvement in the tourist attack, asserting that India’s strike focused on civilian areas.

Pakistan’s armed forces initiated a substantial retaliatory operation, named “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos,” targeting various Indian military installations across several regions.

These strikes, described by officials as “precise and proportionate,” were a response to India’s ongoing aggression along the Line of Control (LoC) and within Pakistan’s territory. New Delhi claimed these strikes were against “terrorist targets.”