Pakistan attack Indian air bases with ‘high-speed’ missiles, admit IAF-official

Pakistan releases videos showing destruction caused during Operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos, with visuals that catch thick smoke, intense fires and the complete demolition of several Indian military targets. – App

After Pakistan launched “Operation Bunyan-EM-Marsoos” in response to Indian aggression, New Delhi admitted on Saturday that several Indian air bases were targeting the “high-speed” missiles.

The statement came after Pakistan fired al-Fatah missiles in return for India’s Operation Sindoor, where the targeted over 20 Indian military sites across multiple regions confirmed senior officials to Pakinomist News Earlier today.

“Pakistani military (used) UCAV, drones, long -distance weapons, loitating ammunition and fighter jets to target civilian areas and military infrastructure,” the Indian Air Force officer Vyomika Singh claimed at a New Delhi news conference with Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary.

“There were also several high-speed missile attacks that were noticed afterwards (during) night at several air bases in Punjab,” Turkish News Agency, Anadoluquoted Singh as to say.

“Limited damage was inflicted on equipment and staff at the Indian Air Force Stations on an outpatient, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj,” claimed the Indian Air Force officer Singh.

Following the Indian missile attack in Pakistan, which targeted Airbases, destroyed Pakistan Air Force, using its JF-17 thunder rays, the S-400 Air Defense system in Adampur by using hypersonic missiles, in addition to targeting several other important military places.

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US President Donald Trump today said India and Pakistan had agreed to a “full and immediate ceasefire” after a fourth day of strikes and contradictions against each other’s military installations.

“After a long evening of conversations mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have accepted a full and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to both countries using common sense and great intelligence,” Trump said in a speech on truth in truth.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister also said both countries agreed on a ceasefire “with immediate effect,” and the Foreign Ministry of India said it would start at 1 p.m. 17 Indian Time (1130 GMT).

The sudden message came on a day when fears increased that the Nuclear Arsenals of the countries could come into play when Pakistan’s military said a top military and civilian body monitored its nuclear weapons would meet.

But Pakistan’s Defense Minister said later that no such meeting was planned.

India’s Foreign Ministry said the leader of Pakistan’s military operations called his Indian colleague on Saturday afternoon, and it was agreed that both sides would stop all firing.

The two heads will talk to each other again on May 12, the ministry added.

The matches began Wednesday when India performed strikes on what it said was “terrorist infrastructure” in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Pakistan, two weeks after 26 people were killed in an attack on tourists in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Pakistan denied India’s accusations that it was involved in the tourist attack. Since Wednesday, the two countries have exchanged cross -border fire and shelling and sent drones and missiles into each other’s airspace.

The countries have been locked in a dispute about Kashmir since they were born after the end of the British colonial management in 1947. They have gone to war three times since, including twice over Kashmir, and clashes several times.

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