
India-Pakistani conflict: Pakistan tried to target Jammu Airport on Thursday, according to or, reports PTI. Eyewitnesses reported a loud explosion and sirens in Jammu, while in Kishtware there was forced outages. This comes the day after India has successfully destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-sticked cashmere with Sindoor operation.
With a rapid response, Indian defense systems neutralized many Pakistani drones and activated the air sirens.
The whole Srinagar was thrown into the darkness because it was ordered complete outages.
In Kishtwar of Jammu Division, there was also a complete outage and sirens are heard by sirens throughout the district.
“Complete outages in Jammu. Loud explosions – bombing, shelling or shots suspicious. Scort – Mata Vaishno Devi is with us, as well as brave Indian armed forces,” wrote Paul Vaid, former dgp from Jammu and Kashmir.
The sirens sounded and the red flashes and the projectiles were seen in the night sky above the city, Reuters reported. Several parts of Jammu and the surrounding cities Akhnor, Samba and Kathhua came under the attack, the report added.
Complete outages were also forced in the pandjab. “Black will continue until Futher notices,” said Commissioner Aashika Jain.
Jammu plunged into darkness and electricity soon after hearing two strong explosions near the airport.
Officials stated that countermeasures were launched and several Pakistani robots were reduced by the Indian drone system.
According to some eyewitnesses, one of the drones was seen as it drops outside the airport.
Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said earlier that further retaliation was “increasingly” after both countries accused of starting drones.
India said on Wednesday that nine “terrorist infrastructure” locations in Pakistan and Pakistan were hit by Kashmir on Wednesday for retaliation for what he says was a deadly attack on Islamabad in Kashmir.
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