Pictures released showed a banner on the launch vehicle with the names of the martyred children

A banner displaying the names of children martyred in Indian missile strikes in Pakistan, May 10, 2025. — ISPR
The Pakistan Army has dedicated the launch of Al-Fateh missile strikes to the innocent children martyred in recent Indian assaults on Pakistani soil.
“Pakistan neither has forgotten nor will neglect the sacrifices of those innocent souls,” the assets added.
A photograph that became public showed the names of the kids who were killed on a banner on a launch automobile. The unprovoked Indian aggression against civilian regions claimed the lives of the children. The trendy escalation in the decades-old Pakistan-India contention started on May 7 when at least 31 civilians, including kids, were killed in an unprovoked Indian border assault. In retaliation, Pakistan downed five IAF fighter jets, including 3 Rafale, and dozens of drones.
Meanwhile, India continued to send drones into Pakistani territory, with the army capturing almost eighty, which include Israeli-made IAI Heron — medium-altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Earlier in the wee hours of Saturday, India released multiple missile assaults on Pakistani airbases, which include the Noor Khan, Murid, and Shorkot airbases, which had been fired from planes, in line with Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry.
He similarly said that India had additionally targeted Afghanistan with missiles and completed a drone strike within the country. During a press conference, he said, “India is aggressively pushing the whole place toward warfare with its reckless movements.” DG ISPR is confident that each member of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is stable. “All our properties are safe, and we are completely prepared for any reaction,” the DG ISPR said.
Shortly after the assault, the Pakistan Navy released its counter-assault in direct response to non-stop provocations from India.
Security sources told Expressepaper News that seven sites in India were targeted, including the key Pathankot air base, Udhampur air base, Gujarat air base, Rajasthan air base, and Brahmos storage site.
Furthermore, sources said that Pakistan targeted the Udhampur air base with a barrage of three missiles, which were the indigenously developed Fateh-1.
Meanwhile, the Pakistan armed forces also destroyed an Indian Army brigade headquarters and the supply depot at Uri. On the other hand, a cyberattack disabled 70% of India’s power grid, security sources added.