
In a dramatic revelation, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif confirmed what many suspected—India’s powerful BrahMos missile strikes hit deep inside Pakistan on the night of May 9-10, catching their forces off guard just before they could retaliate after Fajr prayers.
Under Operation Sindoor, India launched a precision military strike on terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK, eliminating around 100 terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam attack that claimed 26 lives.
Key targets included:
Nur Khan Airbase, Rawalpindi Airport
Terror hubs in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and PoK
Military radar, command centers, and depots in deeper provinces like Sukkur and Sialkot
Pakistan’s drone retaliation targeting civilians pushed India to hit back harder.
Despite a ceasefire pact announced on May 10, Pakistan violated it within hours. India has since reaffirmed its stance: no talks without action against terror.
“Terrorism and talks cannot go together,” reiterated the Indian government, demanding Pakistan hand over known terrorists and vacate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
This bold Indian move signals a clear message—India won’t wait to be attacked.
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