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India – Pakistan Tensions: What is the operation of Bunyan Ul Maroos in Pak and why does the Pakistani army try to bomb Indian cities with Fatah-2 missiles? |Indian News

India-Pakistan conflict: India-Pakistan conflict is heading for a major escalation of war, with Islamabad launching long-range FATAH-2 missiles to India. India has retaliated against Pakistan, hitting their 3 air bases in Rawalpindi, the Rafich Air Force in Punjab and the Murid Air Force in Punjab. Pakistan reportedly launched Fata-2 and Abdali-I missiles to Indian cities, but Indian air defense systems intercepted the missiles, making them neutralized in the air. One of them was reportedly intercepted on Sirsa in Haryana, about 300 km from Delhi.

The range of the Fatah-2 missile is about 400 kilometers, while the range of the Abdali-I missile is about 200 kilometers.

Why does Pakistan use the Abdali missile? What is Bunyan Ul Maroos?

So far, Pakistan has been using Turkish drones to attack India, but India’s air defense system has successfully neutralized. On the other hand, Indian drones and missiles successfully hit the ball in Pakistan, causing widespread humiliation to the Pakistani army. Pakistani troops took a avoidance action and launched Operation Bangyan Ur Marus, meaning “an unbreakable wall” to launch long-range missiles in India. Pakistan attempted to use the Fatah and Abadali missiles to attack major cities in Indian cities so that it could fix moral high ground morally in front of its citizens, but failed miserably as these missiles were intercepted and neutralized.

Meanwhile, India targeted at least three air bases in Pakistan in retaliation for Pakistan’s aggression. Following the Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 22, India launched Operation Sindoor against terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Although India insists that the strike is non-propaganda and does not attack military sites, Pakistan escalates the situation by repeatedly targeting Indian cities.

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