Breaking News: India’s BrahMos Missile Attack Exposes Pakistan’s Vulnerability in Operation Sindoor | ABP NEWS

Operation Sindoor has marked a decisive moment in India’s defense capabilities, with the Indian Air Force’s missile strikes, particularly using the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, sending shockwaves through Pakistan. On May 10, India targeted 11 key Pakistani air bases, including the strategic Noor Khan air base in Rawalpindi, home to the Pakistani military's headquarters. The attack caused significant destruction, with footage showing explosions and the aftermath of the strikes. Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shahbaz Sharif, himself acknowledged the damage caused by India's missile strikes, confirming that multiple air bases were severely impacted, including those close to Islamabad. The terror instilled by the BrahMos missile has created a lasting fear in Pakistan, as the missile’s speed and accuracy make it nearly impossible to intercept. BrahMos, known for its supersonic speed and devastating impact, can strike targets from air, sea, or land. This missile’s precision makes it a significant deterrent, as demonstrated by its effectiveness in Operation Sindoor. The strikes on May 10 highlighted the growing strength of India’s defense forces, sending a clear message to Pakistan: India is ready and capable of responding with overwhelming force. Despite Pakistan's attempts to downplay the severity of the attack, the fear of BrahMos looms large in their strategic calculations.

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