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India Strikes Hard: Missiles Target Islamabad, Blasts Rock Pakistan Airbases

India launched a massive missile offensive targeting Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, and multiple airbases, including Noor Khan, Rafiqui, and Murid, in retaliation for Pakistan’s persistent drone and missile attacks following Operation Sindoor.

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India Strikes Hard: Missiles Target Islamabad, Blasts Rock Pakistan Airbases
India launched a decisive missile offensive targeting Islamabad and multiple Pakistani airbases, marking a significant escalation in the India-Pakistan conflict triggered by Operation Sindoor. The strikes, in response to Pakistan’s relentless drone and missile attacks, caused massive explosions at key military facilities, underscoring India’s military resolve.


Strategic Missile Barrage
India deployed advanced missiles, including BrahMos and Prithvi-II, to strike Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Rafiqui in Shorkot, and Murid airbase, among others. The operation, launched from Indian soil, targeted Pakistan’s air force infrastructure, destroying runways, radar systems, and aircraft hangars. Real-time updates on X showed thick smoke over Islamabad, with 85% of targeted sites reportedly incapacitated. The strikes aimed to dismantle Pakistan’s ability to sustain aerial aggression following its failed attacks on 18 Indian cities, including Baramulla and Bhuj.


India’s Tactical Superiority
Coordinated by the Indian Air Force and Army, the operation leveraged satellite intelligence and drone surveillance to ensure precision. India’s S-400 and Akash defense systems remained on high alert, thwarting Pakistan’s attempts at retaliation. The strikes exposed vulnerabilities in Pakistan’s air defenses, with its Chinese-supplied systems failing to counter India’s missiles. Indian officials confirmed no civilian targets were hit, focusing solely on military assets to minimize collateral damage, a point emphasized in government briefings.


Regional and Civilian Impact
The blasts disrupted life in Pakistan, with mobile networks suspended and airports shut across major cities. In Rawalpindi, protests erupted over military losses, while Pakistan’s leadership scrambled to respond. In India, heightened security measures, including blackouts in Jammu and Gujarat, ensured civilian safety. The Home Ministry reported no Indian casualties, crediting robust evacuations and vigilance.


International and Domestic Reactions
Global powers, including the US and Russia, called for restraint, with the UN scheduling an emergency meeting. Domestically, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strategic oversight and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s consultations with military chiefs reinforced national unity. As Pakistan threatens reprisals, India’s fortified borders and diplomatic efforts aim to contain the crisis while asserting its stance against cross-border threats.
 

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