On September 10, 1965, the tenth day of the Indo-Pakistani War, military sources in Pakistan announced noteworthy progress on several fronts.
Pakistani reports state that their forces drove Indian troops out of the Kasur region. Additionally, Pakistani officials said that significant casualties were sustained by Indian forces trying to move from Jammu to Sialkot.
According to reports, the Pakistan Air Force successfully attacked Dwarka and Jamnagar’s naval and air stations. According to Pakistani reports, their ground forces used small arms fire to bring down two Indian jets close to the Lahore area.
Pakistan announced that it has destroyed seven additional Indian Centurion tanks in the Sialkot region, increasing the total to 42. The Mujahideen forces asserted that they had destroyed Indian strongholds in the Dras area near Muralabad.