Pakistan’s claim of attacking two Indian airbases is refuted by one thing: the locations do not exist
Now, more than a year after the Pahalgam attack and India’s strong retaliation, Pakistan has made a bizarre claim of attacking two airbases in India that do not exist, after being hit hard during counter-terrorism operations last year. Operation Sindoor.The strong military action under Operation Sindoor was met with Pakistani retaliation as Islamabad launched a barrage of missiles and drone swarms towards India. However, India’s air defense intercepted and destroyed every airborne threat, thereby avoiding any loss of life and property on Indian soil.Read this also Operation Sindoor: The 88-hour operation that defined the ‘new normal’ in India’s counter-terrorism strategyPakistan named its retaliation as “Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos” and now a strange claim by a Pakistani Army officer has surfaced on social media. He said that under Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos, Pakistan targeted and targeted two airbases, Rajouri and Mamun, located in the border sectors of the India-Pakistan border. However, what makes it strange is that no such airbase exists.In a clip being shared on social media, a Pakistani Army officer can be heard saying during an interview with a Pakistani channel that “they were given two targets, Rajouri Airbase and Mamun Airbase.”Also read: ‘Why in English?’ Pakistan’s bizarre reaction to Indian presser on Op Sindoor goes viralRajouri, a city in Jammu and Kashmir, lies on the Line of Control and is a heavily militarized area where tensions remain high with Pakistan. Similarly, Mamun falls in Punjab’s Pathankot district, another area close to the border, but does not have an airbase at either location.Last year also, during the official briefing, Colonel Sofia Qureshi It was confirmed that Pakistan used long-range weapons and loitering weapons, which were intercepted and destroyed by India’s highly coordinated multi-layered air defense response.
