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Pakistan Thwarts Indian Missile Attacks on Key Airbases

The DG ISPR has confirmed that India launched multiple missile strikes targeting Pakistan Air Force (PAF) bases in Rawalpindi, Chakwal and Lahore, with all hostile projectiles successfully intercepted and no damage to critical assets.

In an emergency media briefing, Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry revealed that Indian forces fired air-to-ground missiles at Nur Khan Airbase (Rawalpindi), Mureed Airbase (Chakwal) and Shorkot base, but the attacks were completely foiled.

“All PAF assets are safe after immediate evaluation. India’s reckless aggression has been effectively countered,” the DG ISPR stated, issuing a stern warning: “Now wait for our response.”

India Also Targeted Afghanistan: ISPR

In a startling disclosure, the military spokesperson accused India of extending its missile strikes into Afghan territory, calling it a desperate attempt to escalate regional tensions.

“India is deliberately pushing this region into a wider conflict. Their attacks on Afghanistan from Indian soil expose their dangerous agenda,” Lt Gen Chaudhry asserted.

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