India destroys 8 PAK defense centers after fighting on Friday

New Delhi:After announcing a ceasefire with Pakistan, the Indian military warned that every misfortune and future escalation of neighboring countries will be dealt with with strength and decisive action. The statement came after three days of hostilities between India and Pakistan, which almost stopped after India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday night.
Earlier, Pakistan was climbing the upgraded ladder, launching Operation Bunyan-Un-Marsoos (Iron Wall) on Saturday morning and unleashing new attacks on the western border of India through drone strikes, shelling and missiles.
During the day, ruthless shelling and drone strikes continued to sweep the border as India and Pakistan showed no signs of support. Pakistan’s Kamikaz drone flew over the Khasa state in Amritsar on Saturday and was destroyed by the Indian military, which also issued a harsh warning to Islamabad to avoid violating India’s sovereignty. In response to the provocation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence convened a high-level meeting, while Defense Minister Anil Chauhan introduced the evolving situation.
“Although we will abide by the understanding that has been achieved today (the ceasefire) that the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force, we remain fully prepared and alert and committed to defending the sovereignty and integrity of the motherland. The sovereignty and integrity of the motherland. Everyone will merge with future competitors and encounter a constant response in the future, a response in the future, an effort in the future that has left me in trouble. The Indian Armed Forces are still giving their all to the best of their efforts in defending the country, ready to launch any action.
On Friday night, Indian fighters carried out a series of punitive strikes on Pakistan and hit eight military devices, including Rafiki, Murid, Chakrala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukr and Chun’an. In response to India’s military bases, including the Nur Khan Pakistan Air Force Base in Chaklala, Rawalpindi, the Pakistan Army announced that it would initiate Bunyan-Un-Marsoos’ operations against India.
India foiled Pakistan’s second drone attack at 26 locations in multiple cities on Friday night and intercepted high-speed missiles. However, equipment and personnel at the Indian Air Force stations in Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj were subject to limited damage.
“Over the past few days, as we have seen, Pakistan has suffered very heavy and unsustainable losses after it has given us an unprovoked attack on our installations. It has suffered losses in both land and air. There has been extensive damage to the cruel Pakistani airbases like Skardu (Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir), Sargodha, Jacobabad and Bholari,” said Wg. CDR. Vyomika Singh. She added that the loss of air defense weapon systems and radar made the defense in Pakistan’s airspace untenable.
“Over the entire line of control, the extensive and precise damage to military infrastructure as well as command and control centers and logistics facilities, the two military personnel also led to a complete breakdown of their defense and offensive capabilities, which also led to Pakistani morale,” WG said. Singh.
Briefing the media WG. CDR. Singh said Pakistan has made several attempts in the past few days to spread a misinformation. “Someone tried to say that our S-400 at our northern base was destroyed, and it was completely wrong, it was destroyed by JF-17 … it was wrong information,” she said.
“Pakistan has been spreading fabricated allegations about Indian armed forces against mosques. Let’s be very clear about this – India is a secular country and Indian armed forces reflect our constitutional values. Where we hold all faiths in all the faiths that are most respected,” WG said. CDR. Singh added that India’s operations are specifically targeting terrorist camps and facilities used for anti-Indian activities.
She added: “There are no religious sites, I say again, there are no religious sites of the Indian Armed Forces.”