In a powerful and emotional act of remembrance, the Pakistan Army has launched a Fatah-1 missile bearing the names of children martyred in India’s recent missile and drone strikes. The gesture comes amid rising regional tensions and is part of Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos—Pakistan’s strategic military response to ongoing Indian aggression.
The missile carried the names of young victims including Hawa Bibi, Urwa Zubair, Muhammad Bin Zubair, Uwaim Zubair, Umar Zubair, Umar Musa, and Irtaza—innocent lives lost during unprovoked Indian attacks on Pakistani soil. The move was not only symbolic but deeply poignant, aiming to honor their memory while sending a clear message of resilience and resolve.
This solemn tribute is a reminder of the real human cost of conflict, particularly the pain inflicted upon innocent civilians. By placing their names on a missile, Pakistan is memorializing these children in a way that ensures the world does not forget the brutality they suffered. It also reflects the emotional weight carried by every military response in this growing confrontation.
The missile launch underscores Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to defending its sovereignty and its people. The Armed Forces remain in a heightened state of readiness as tensions with India continue to rise, and more retaliatory measures are expected if hostilities persist.