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15 Cities Saved: India Neutralizes Pak Missile Barrage in Night Operation

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 8, 2025 4:20 pm
Dolon Mondal
Pakistan

 Pakistan’s midnight missile strikes targeting 15 Indian cities—from Jammu to Gujarat—ended not with a bang, but a whimper.

Within hours, India’s air defense systems turned Pakistani drones and missiles into scrap metal. By dawn, Indian forces had obliterated terror launchpads across Lahore and PoK. Message delivered: Attack India, and pay tenfold.

The 24-Hour War Pakistan Lost

Pakistan’s deep-state playbook is predictable: sponsor terror, then cry victim. But this time, India rewrote the rules. After the April 22 Pahalgam massacre (26 civilians dead), India waited—not for Western permission, but for the perfect moment to strike.

At 1:05 AM on Wednesday, Operation Sindoor began. For 25 minutes, HAMMER smart bombs and SCALP missiles rained down on Lashkar-e-Taiba’s Muridke HQ and Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Pulwama revenge camp. Over 100 terrorists vanished before they could scream “Allahu Akbar.”

India’s Tools of Justice:

  • Harpy Drones: Swarmed Pakistani air defenses, leaving them blind.
  • S-400 System: Shot down missiles like clay pigeons.
  • Zero Escalation: Only terror hubs hit—no Pakistani military bases touched.

“Same domain, same intensity,” said Delhi. Translation: “We’ll hit back, but we’re not you.”

Also read Did Pakistan’s Army Just Honor Terrorists Killed in India’s Operation Sindoor?

Pakistan’s Double Game Exposed (Again)

While Islamabad whined about “violation of sovereignty,” debris from their own missiles piled up—proof they targeted Indian military sites first. The West? Deafening silence. No condemnations, no UN resolutions. Just another day of “India bad, Pakistan poor.”

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s generals escalated shelling in Kupwara and Poonch, killing 16 civilians. India’s response? Restraint. But Rajnath Singh’s warning was clear: “Next time, we won’t stop at Sindoor.”

The Irony: Pakistan’s nukes are insured by China, yet their missiles can’t cross Indian defenses. Poetic justice? Absolutely.

The Global Hypocrisy Club

Imagine if India had:

  • Funded rebels in Balochistan (like Pakistan does in Kashmir).
  • Launched 26/11-style attacks in Lahore.

The ICC would’ve labeled Modi a war criminal. But when Pakistan murders pilgrims? Crickets.

India doesn’t need lectures from failed states or biased media. Our playbook is simple:

  • You fund terror? We’ll bomb the funders.
  • You fire missiles? We’ll shred your air defenses.
  • You cry to the UN? We’ll laugh—and strike harder.

Final Thought: Pakistan’s generals gambled. India checked—and mate.

Also Read India’s Surprising Move: Why the Baglihar Dam Gates Opened Again After Shutting

TAGGED:India-Pakistan conflictLashkar-e-TaibaOperation SindoorPulwama revengeS-400 missile system
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