News Report:
Rawalpindi – In a startling development, Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry revealed that India launched missile attacks on three key air bases in Pakistan late last night. The targeted bases—Nur Khan Air Base, Mureed Base, and Shorkot—were hit with air-to-ground missiles, but Pakistan’s robust air defense system successfully thwarted the attacks.
Addressing an emergency press briefing, DG ISPR stated that while some missiles fell within the vicinity of the airbases, there was no damage reported. Most of the incoming missiles were intercepted mid-air, and all assets of the Pakistan Air Force remain unharmed. Pakistan has collected electronic evidence of the attack, and a strategic response is being prepared.
“India has not only targeted Pakistan, but also launched missiles into Afghanistan, recklessly pushing the region toward conflict,” Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif added. “The Pakistan Army stands fully prepared to defend the motherland and will respond decisively to this provocation. The nation will not be intimidated by such cowardly acts.”
As a security measure, Pakistan has temporarily closed its airspace to all civilian and military flights from 3:15 am to 12:00 pm today.
Meanwhile, DG ISPR also disclosed a bizarre incident within Indian territory, where six ballistic missiles were reportedly launched from Adampur. Five landed in Amritsar and one in Adampur itself. The Pakistani military described this as an alarming act of internal misfire, suggesting rising instability within India.
Expressing concern over India’s internal policies, DG ISPR voiced solidarity with the Sikh community, claiming they are victims of internal conspiracies in India.
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