Mea Press Conference: After retaliation against Pakistan, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs held a press conference, in which Mea revealed the false claims made by Pakistan one by one. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on the claim of Pakistan to target Nankana Sahib Gurdwara that the neighboring country spread misinformation about it, this is a white lie. The Foreign Secretary said that Pakistan is trying its best to give communal color to the situation with the intention of creating communal disputes. PAK attacked 400 drones at 36 places: Colonel Sophia Colonel Sophia said, “300 to 400 drones were used at 36 places along the international border. The Indian Army killed many of these drones using kinetic and non -kinetic means. The possible objective of air intruders on such a large scale was to test air defense systems and collect intelligence information. Forensic investigation of drone debris is being done. The initial report shows that they were Turkish’s Ascegard Songer drones. After this, a UAV of Pakistan tried to target Bathinda military station at night, which was caught and disabled. India launched 4 drones in PAK: Colonel Sophia military official said that drones were launched at 4 air defense sites in Pakistan in response to the Pakistani attack. One of them was successful in destroying the Eddie radar. He further said, ‘Pakistan opened fire using heavy caliber in Tangdhar, Puri, Akhnoor, Poonch, Rajouri and Udhampur of Jammu, resulting in some Indian Army personnel injured. The Pak Army was also damaged in Indian retaliation. PAK is making civic aircraft shield: Sophia Qureshi Pakistan is using its civic aircraft as shields. Colonel Sophia said that even after a unsuccessful drone and missile attack at 8.30 pm on May 7, it did not shut down his civilian airspace, while it is well known that its attack on India would have a sharp reaction to air defense. These India Pakistan is not safe for citizens flying around LoC.
‘PAK is targeting religious places, the matter of attack on Nankana Sahib is wrong’, Mea opened Pakistan
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