How India thwarted Pakistan’s plan to target 15 cities. Bharat News

New Delhi: In a fast and coordinated military response, India thwarted Pakistan’s drone and missile strikes at 15 Indian cities, which confirms its resolve to protect national security while maintaining a non-esclery posture.According to the Ministry of Defense, Pakistan launched a wave of air strikes on the night of May 7-8, tried to strike Indian military establishment In northern and western India. Cities include:
- Avantipur
- Srinagar
- Jammu
- Patcot
- Amritsar
- Kapurthala
- Jalandhar
- Ludhiana
- Adampur
- Bhatinda
- Chandigarh
- NAL
- Palaudi
- Uttalai
- Bhuj
These attempts were neutralized by India’s integrated counter-UAS grid and air defense systems, causing any damage to Indian assets. Officials confirmed that the debris from Pakistani drones and missiles had been recovered at several sites, providing concrete evidence of the attack.According to ANI, “Indian Air Force S -400 Sudarshan Chakra Air Defense Missile System was fired last night against the target of moving towards India”. The goals in the operation were successfully neutralized, saying many domain experts for ANI. However, the government has not yet confirmed this.The government on 7 May during a press briefing on Operation Sindoor, described its retaliatory attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir, which “concentrated, measured and non-esclery”. It also clarified that no Pakistani military facilities were targeted in that wave of attacks.However, after Pakistan’s effort, the armed forces performed a proportional to the Pakistani air defense systems by striking, which included a single one in Lahore, which was neutralized. Pakistan intensified violations of unprotected ceasefire along the Line of Control (LoC), using mortar and heavy artillery in Kupwala, Baramalla, Uri, Poonch, Recession, and Rajouri regions. This resulted in tragic losses of 16 civilians, including three women and five children.India’s armed forces have reiterated their commitment to non-growth, underlining that such a restraint rests on mutuality from the Pakistani army.