‘Humare Bande Kya Marte?’: Retired Pakistani Soldier Shares 1971 Struggle Secret; Claims India Military Triggered Bloodbath, Dropped 1000 Pound Bomb In Dhaka


A video of a 1971 Indo-Pak Struggle retired Pakistani soldier has gone viral on X (previously Twitter), sparking widespread dialogue about hidden info associated to the Indian Military’s motion towards Pakistan in the course of the struggle. The viral video from a podcast has shed new gentle on the Indian Military’s motion after they modified the world map by creating Bangladesh. Within the video, the retired Pakistani military soldier narrated his expertise of the struggle and the capabilities of the Indian Military.

The podcast video has already garnered hundreds of views and shares. In a latest podcast, a retired Pakistani soldier who fought within the 1971 Indo-Pak Struggle shared a chilling account of the battle. He described an incident by which the Indian Military reportedly dropped a big bomb, inflicting a home to sink underground and water to gush out. 

Within the video, the soldier stated, “The Indian Military carried out huge bombardments on Dhaka metropolis. I can not describe the dimensions of devastation. Someday, they dropped a 1,000-pound bomb, creating an enormous crater that swallowed many homes, and water started to gush out from it. What we may do? Our military had nothing to battle with. It was a cat-and-mouse recreation. Our military had already surrendered; they might not do something.”

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Within the Viral video, 1971 Indo-Pak Struggle, a retired Pakistani soldier described the way it was troublesome for them to face the Indian Military. He stated that Indian troopers carried out a bloodbath in Dhaka. “When the Indian Military arrived, there was a convoy of hundreds of army vans with gun barrels stating. They massacred everybody—there have been solely lifeless our bodies and skulls left behind,” he stated.

The 1971 India–Pakistan struggle, which led to the creation of Bangladesh, was some of the defining moments in South Asian historical past. What started as a wrestle of the Bengali folks for id and freedom changed into a humanitarian disaster, with thousands and thousands fleeing violence and persecution in East Pakistan. When India intervened, the struggle lasted simply 13 days—the shortest in trendy historical past—however its affect was immense.