Pakistan once again embarrassed, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar admitted that Indian drone had caused damage to the military installation.

New Delhi. The government of Pakistan has once again been embarrassed on the world stage. It has now acknowledged the impact of India’s strategic and precision strikes on its military installations during the escalation of tensions in May. These attacks came after Operation Sindoor, which was carried out in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 civilians were killed. This time the embarrassment was caused by Pakistan’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who confirmed during the year-end press briefing on Saturday that India had targeted their Noor Khan Air Base in Chakla, Rawalpindi, causing damage to their military installation and injuring the soldiers stationed there.

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said that India had sent several drones into Pakistani territory within 36 hours and one drone had damaged a military installation. Which reveals the scale and accuracy of the operation. India had sent at least 80 drones in 36 hours. We managed to stop 79 drones, but one drone damaged a military installation and soldiers were also injured in the attack. Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership, led by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, held a meeting on the night of 9 May and approved some decisions in response to the changing situation. The External Affairs Minister further said that India made a mistake by attacking Noor Khan Air Base on the morning of 10 May. With this comment, Dar acknowledged the strategic action taken by the Indian armed forces on Pakistani military bases in May.

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