Pakistan was yet to recover from the sting of Operation Sindhoor when it faced repercussions for its audacity once more. Last night, Pakistan suffered a blow it will not forget soon. Numerous missiles, drones, and fighter jets were brought down.
India utilized its protective shield S-400 air defense system to defuse Pakistan's aerial assault and inflicted wounds that left evident marks. Indian defense systems intercepted and destroyed Pakistani missiles and drones with lightning speed, thwarting the enemy's plans.
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Operation Sindhoor wasn't an act of war - Wing Commander Satish Sharma
Speaking with Aaj Tak, Wing Commander Satish Sharma articulated that India decisively shot down Pakistan's missiles and drones. Sharma stated, 'We are ready to make Pakistan realize its mistakes with full readiness. If Pakistan repeats its actions, it will face a stern response. Our attacks were pinpoint and did not contravene any UN conditions as acts of war. We concluded Operation Sindhoor on our terms. However, following Pakistan's provocations, targeting our defense installations and civilian areas was indeed an act of war, necessitating an adequate response.
'Pakistan may lose its ground'
Wing Commander Satish Sharma emphasized, 'Our forces are fully equipped. In wartime, achieving air superiority is of utmost importance. We were in a favorable air situation and acted upon their defense systems swiftly. Our drones penetrated their territory, delivering attacks that showcase our aerial superiority and now dominance. The lesson taught last night will echo in Pakistan for generations. Further escalations might even cost Pakistan its existence.'
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Another analyst noted that Pakistan is failing not only on military grounds but also in diplomatic scenarios. Pakistan is being informed that mere wailing won't suffice to escape its bloody game of terror. Its attempts to plead were promptly countered as India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar immediately reached out to the US Secretary of State.
Even Vice President J.D. Vance refused to engage in Pakistan's agenda. The United Nations, aligned with this, strongly opposes terrorist attacks on civilians, showing clear global support for India.
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