Pakistan airstrikes News
INS Vikrant: Amid surging tensions between India and Pakistan, especially after Pakistan’s attempted aerial strikes on Indian territory, the Indian Navy has deployed its most formidable naval asset — INS Vikrant — to the Arabian Sea. Commissioned in 2022 and built indigenously, this state-of-the-art aircraft carrier isn’t just a warship; it’s a floating fortress capable of launching airstrikes, defending against missile threats, and sustaining operations at sea for over a month. As Pakistan’s naval capabilities lag far behind, INS Vikrant stands as a powerful deterrent and a strategic game-changer in the evolving conflict.
The operation targeted a mountainous region in Barmal district of Paktika province near the Pakistan border.
Pakistan on Thursday in retaliatory strikes targeted hideouts of two Baluchi separatist groups named Balochistan Liberation Front and Balochistan Liberation Army in Iranian soil.
Pakistan Air Strikes On Iran: The Iranian media reported that the Pakistani missiles killed nine civilians, all non-Iranians, in a village in the Sistan-Baluchistan province that borders Pakistan.
The Pakistani strikes, however, were not officially confirmed by the authorities, while Iranian media reported that several missiles had landed in a village in the Sistan-Baluchistan province that borders Pakistan.
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The Indian Army, Indian Air Force and Indian Navy will hold a joint press conference at 5 pm on Thursday in New Delhi.. Watch this video to know more.
The three service chiefs met PM Modi and apprised him of the country’s preparedness to deal with any possible retaliatory action by Islamabad while India is on high alert. The security has been tightened at all airports. Watch full video to know more.
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