Lahore’s air defence system destroyed, PAK’s radars rendered useless

Surinder Sharma

After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan is continuously making provocative moves. It has suffered a lot of damage in India’s retaliatory action.

Pakistan has become furious after India’s missile attacks in response to the Pahalgam attack. In its frustration, it has fired on many forward locations of India. However, Pakistan has suffered a lot in the retaliatory action of the Indian forces. It has suffered a lot in Lahore, Pakistan’s largest city bordering India. India has completely destroyed Pakistan’s air defence system in Lahore.

Since Thursday morning, reports were coming from Pakistani media that some explosions were heard in Lahore. Similar reports were coming from other border areas as well. After this, a statement was issued by the government’s Press Information Bureau i.e. PIB at 2:34 pm. It said that Pakistan’s efforts to make the atmosphere more tense have been foiled. Also, India has given a befitting reply to Pakistan’s actions.

In a statement issued by the government, it was said that during the briefing of Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, India had made it clear that our response was balanced and was not aimed at increasing the confrontation. It was made clear in the briefing that we have not targeted Pakistan’s military establishments. Therefore, if any attack is made on India’s military bases, it will be responded to appropriately. According to the statement, on the intervening night of 7 and 8 May, Pakistan targeted many areas of North and West India. These included Avantipura, Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bathinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi and Bhuj. Pakistan targeted these places through drones and missiles. However, with the help of counter UAS and air defense systems, India neutralized these attacks. After neutralizing the attacks, the debris has been recovered.

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