India-Pakistan War: The India-Pakistan Conflict is Heading towards a major escalation of war with Islamabad firing its long-range fatah-2 missiles towards India. India has retaliated hard against Pakistan, Hitting their 3 airbases of nur khan in rawalpindi, rafiqi airbase in Punjab’s shorkot, and murid airbase in punjab’s chakwal. Reportedly, Pakistan Fird Fata-2 and Abdali-I Missiles At Indian Cities but the Indian Air Defense Systems Intercepted these missiles, neutralising them in the air. Reportedly, one of them was intercepted over sirsa, in haryana, Around 300 kms from delhi.
The Fatah-2 missiles have a range of Around 400 kms while the abdali-i missile has a range of Around 200 kms.
Why Pakistan used Fatah, Abdali Missiles? What is bunyan ul maroos?
So far, Pakistan has been attacking India Using Turkish Drones but Indian Air Defense Systems Have Been Successfully Neutralising them All. On the other hand, Indian draones and missiles have successfully made ground hits in Pakistan, causing widespread humiliation for the pakistani army. In a face-saving movement, the Pakistan Army Launched Operation Bunyan Ul Maroos, Meaning ‘Unbreakable Wall’ to Fire Its long-range missiles at India. Pakistan tried to hit key Indian sites using the fatah and abadali missiles so that it could hold the moral high ground in front of its citizens, but failed misberely Neutralized.
Meanwhile, India targeted at least three airbases in Pakistan in retaliation to Pakistan’s aggression. Following the April 22 pahalgam terror attack, India has launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ Targeting Terror Camps Across Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. While India maintained that the strike was non-design and no military sites was attacked, pakistan has escalated the situation by repeated by repeated targetting Indian cites.