“2.30am phone call, fear general and sleeping PM”: How “sindoor action” for Pakistan’s nightmare | World News

Operation Sindoor: In a major setback, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif admitted to an Indian missile strike on the country’s air force match. Sharif said at a party that he received a call from Army Chief Chief Asim Munir informing him of a missile strike about the main military infrastructure. India has made ballistic missiles for Pakistan’s provocation, which is an operation to avenge the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
“On the evening around 2.30 am from May 9 to 10, Army Chief Asim Munir called me on the security line and told me that the Hindustan ballistic missile hit Noor Khan Airbase and other regions. I can tell you that by proclaiming to God, there is confidence, confidence, confidence and patriotism in general,” the statement from the Prime Minister of Pakistan stated that he was sleeping and his cover-up of Munir showed that the Pakistan Army Chief must be afraid of the scale of Indian revenge.
It is worth noting that this is one of the earliest acceptances of Pakistanis, as it has been rejecting claims of attacks on air bases. India attacked Pakistan’s drone and missile strikes on Pakistan on May 10. Ante-rear satellite imagery confirms India’s claim. It was not until India attacked enemy air bases that Pakistan urged a ceasefire and the Indian military might bow.
BJP leader Amit Malviya responded to the video, “putting that in trouble – the Prime Minister was awakened by news of a strike inside Pakistan in the middle of the night. This shows the scale, accuracy and boldness of Sindoor’s operations.”
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif himself admitted that General Asim Munir called him at 2:30 a.m. to inform him that India had bombed Nur Khan Air Base and several other locations. Let that sink – The Prime Minister was awakened in the middle of the night, the news of the strike deep in his heart… pic.twitter.com/b4qbsf7xjh– Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) May 16, 2025
When Operation Sindoor was launched at 1.05 am on May 7, Pakistan carried out large drone and missile strikes on India on May 8 and 9. In the early morning of May 10, India destroyed 11 air bases and major military infrastructure of Pakistani troops, forcing them to bet on a ceasefire. It is worth noting that Pakistan, along with Saudi Arabia and the United States, seeks intervention to stop India’s retaliation. However, India made it clear that the Director-General of Pakistan’s Military Operations should truce directly with his Indian counterparts.