Alright, so like the big dude in charge of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, spilled the beans at a press conference recently. He spilled some tea about how the Pakistani military went all out on India, hitting up 26 of their military spots and sending drones to do some major snooping over Indian cities, including the capital New Delhi. Sounds intense, right? Well, let’s dive into the deets.
Chaudhry, along with Air Vice Marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed and Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Vice Admiral Raja Rab Nawaz, spilled the beans on this Bunyanal Marsoos operation against India. They were not holding back, revealing how they targeted Indian air force and aviation bases in places like Suratgarh, Sirsa, and even Srinagar. They weren’t playing around, y’all.
The chief military spokesperson spilled some more tea, talking about how they took down facilities that were causing trouble for innocent Pakistani civilians. They didn’t hold back, hitting up places like Udhampur and Bhuj with all they got. The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was flexing hard, destroying anything in their path.
Chaudhry didn’t stop there. He went on to mention how they took down military command headquarters and facilities that were training proxy elements to attack Pakistan. They were on a roll, hitting back hard for all the aggression and brutality coming from across the border.
But wait, there’s more! They weren’t just using traditional methods. Oh no, they went all out with cyber warfare too. They were hitting India where it hurt, making sure their operations were disrupted and crippled. Talk about a modern-day showdown, right?
And guess what? Pakistan wasn’t just sitting back and taking hits. Oh no, they were dealing with some terrorist activity on their western front too. But did that stop them from giving India a taste of their own medicine? Heck no! They were out there, showing India that they mean business.
Chaudhry made it clear that they weren’t about targeting civilians. Nope, that’s not their style. They were all about hitting military targets and making sure they sent a strong message. And boy, did they deliver on that promise. Kudos to them for staying true to their word.
Now, let’s talk about the air defense game. Pakistan was on point, taking down 84 drones that dared to enter their airspace. They weren’t messing around, showing India that they were ready for whatever was thrown their way.
But hold up, there was some talk about a ceasefire. Chaudhry set the record straight, making it clear that Pakistan never asked for it. Nope, they were all about giving a response that matched the aggression they faced. They weren’t backing down, that’s for sure.
In the end, it was a show of strength and resilience from the Pakistani Armed Forces. They showed India that they weren’t to be messed with. And hey, they even managed to keep things under control, avoiding a full-blown war. That’s some serious skill right there.
So, there you have it, folks. Pakistan came, saw, and conquered. They showed the world that they weren’t to be messed with. And hey, they did it all while keeping their cool. That’s some serious power moves right there.