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‘Operation Sindoor’ Update: India inflict heavy damages to Pak Military and Air bases

Intruding Pakistani drones shot down at multiple border location; Avantipora (J&K), Srinagar, Pathankot, Amritsar, Bathinda, Jaisalmer etc.

New Delhi:  Indian Air Force  breached  several  Military and Air defence facilities in Pakistan  as Operation Sindoor continues further,  and inflicted heavy damages to Pakistani military installations and assets; Airbases of Noor Khan (Rawalpindi), Murid (Chakwal), and Rafiqui (Shorkot) were  heavily ponded; Situation further escalates, as Pakistan continued to  fly  Turkish drones over border towns with  main motive of  espionage, and were  shot down by  system S-400 survillance missiles.

  1. Indian breaches  of  Pak air defence were also reported  by  Pakistani news channels  outlining damages at  Noor Khan Air Base, near Army headquarters in Rawalpindi.
  2. . Pakistan closes its airspace till 12 noon today; Peshawar bound Pakistan international airlines flight PIA218, the last airborne flight in their airspace, forced to hover over Quetta.
  3. Explosions heard in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad and other big cities, including Lahore, Pakistan Army claims India fired ballistic missiles that fell into Indian Territory. 
  4.  Following multiple (26) drone attacks from Pakistan across the border, India in its retaliatory measure strikes back with force in PoK’s Neelam Valley and Sialkot.
  5.  Multiple videos on social media suggest India successfully intercepts Pakistan’s long-range Missile, over Indian airspace at Sirsa. District Information & PRO Sirsa advised residents to stay indoors.
  6.  Superior air defence system consisting of S-400, Akashteer, L-70, Zu-23 and Schilka continue their dominance over the border skies; help India thwart nefarious designs of Pak to intrude into Indian territory using drones.
  7.   India targetted and neutralised over 28 trained terrorists trying to sneak through International border  atr various locations.                                                                                                        (with inputs from CBC/PIB.gov.in)                          * indicative pics  credit-Ministry of Defence, Google and YouTube)
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