This was stated by the Director of Public Relations of the Pakistani Army, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, during a press conference addressing developments in the military situation in the region, according to the local newspaper Dawn.
Chaudhry confirmed that the civilian death toll from Indian attacks had risen to 33, while the number of injured had reached 62, accusing India of "deliberate aggression and targeting of civilian areas."
Responding to Indian allegations that Pakistani aircraft had been shot down or that Pakistan had carried out attacks inside India, Chaudhry said, "India should display the wreckage of at least one aircraft if it is truthful."
He revealed that the Pakistani army had not lost any of its personnel in the clashes between the two countries, despite the presence of casualties among its ranks.
Chaudhry addressed a message to India, saying, "If you enjoy our response, we will fulfill your request at a time, place, and by a means of our choosing." He continued, "We are prepared for all eventualities. If they decide to continue escalation, let them know that we will be the ones to finish what they started."
On Thursday, Indian media reported that Pakistan had carried out strikes targeting ammunition depots on the Indian side of Jammu and Kashmir. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry later denied the claims, asserting that the allegations of attacks in the Pathankot and Srinagar areas were "baseless."
It's worth noting that on May 6, India launched missile strikes targeting what it described as "terrorist hideouts" inside Pakistani territory, in response to a deadly attack on April 22 in the Pahalgam region that killed 26 people.
According to New Delhi, its strikes targeted nine militant sites, while Islamabad said the strikes hit six civilian sites, killing 33 people and wounding 62 others.
Pakistan also announced that it shot down five Indian warplanes during the attack, a claim that has not yet been confirmed by Indian authorities.