On September 10, 1965, the tenth day of the Indo-Pakistani War, Pakistani military sources reported significant advances on multiple fronts.
According to Pakistani accounts, their forces successfully repelled Indian troops from the Kasur sector. Pakistani officials also claimed that Indian forces attempting to advance from Jammu towards Sialkot suffered heavy losses.
The Pakistan Air Force reportedly conducted successful strikes on naval and air bases in Dwarka and Jamnagar. Pakistani sources stated that their ground forces shot down two Indian warplanes near the Lahore sector using small arms fire.
In the Sialkot sector, Pakistan reported destroying seven more Indian Centurion tanks, bringing the total to 42 in that area. Mujahideen forces claimed to have destroyed Indian strongholds at Muralabad in the Dras sector.
Pakistani naval superiority allegedly curtailed Indian naval activities in the Arabian Sea. Pakistani fighter jets were said to have shot down an Indian jet within Lahore's airspace.
The Indian Air Force reportedly conducted heavy bombing in East Pakistan, targeting Lalmonirhat in Rangpur and Thakurgaon in Dinajpur.
These reports suggest Pakistani forces were claiming successes on various fronts, though independent verification of these claims was not immediately available.