Pakistani missiles intercepted in the sirsa sky. How far is Sirsa from Delhi?

India intercepted Pakistan’s Fatah 2 missile in Sirsa Haryana in Haryana in the early hours of Saturday amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
India intercepted Pakistan’s Fatah 2 missile in Sirsa Haryana in Haryana in the early hours of Saturday amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. The average distance from SIRSA to Delhi is 280 km.
The Fattah-2 missile is a hypersonic missile known for its speed, accuracy and operability, and is able to escape even the most advanced missile defense systems.
Meanwhile, Pakistan named its action on India’s “Bunyan Un Marsooos”. Operation IAF was in the early hours of Saturday, May 10. Explosions were heard in three air bases in Pakistan – Rawalpindi Nur Khan Airbase and Murid and Rafiqi Airbases.
Early in the morning of May 7, India carried out a coordinated attack using long-range advanced strike weapons, destroying nine locations code-named “sindoor” at nine locations inside POK and Pakistan.
Sources said more than 100 terrorists were eliminated in a series of precise strikes launched early Wednesday morning.
Sources further pointed out that the operation was intended to avenge the Pahargam terrorist attack, with 26 people killed and still in progress, which made it challenging to provide the exact number of casualties for terrorists at this stage.