Janhit: India’s BrahMos Missile Strike Devastates Pakistan’s Key Military Targets | ABP NEWS

In a powerful counter-offensive, Indian forces demolished nine terror hideouts in Pahalgam, following an attempted attack by Pakistan-backed militants on civilians and Indian soldiers. In retaliation, under Operation Sindoor, India launched a barrage of BrahMos missile strikes targeting key military installations across Pakistan, including the Noor Khan Air Base near Rawalpindi—home to Pakistan Army’s central command.The strikes triggered panic at the highest levels in Islamabad. Pakistan’s puppet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Asim Munir were caught off-guard, with Sharif reportedly receiving news of the attack while swimming. His later admission on a secure phone call revealed that multiple missiles had hit strategic locations before dawn, despite Pakistan's plan to respond. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking in Kanpur, revealed a new BrahMos base in Uttar Pradesh, further amplifying India's strategic readiness. The fear of BrahMos now looms large across Pakistan, with its leadership haunted by the weapon's precision and devastation. Meanwhile, concerns have grown over Russia's warming ties with Pakistan. Reports of a joint MOU to revive a Soviet steel plant in Karachi were dismissed as "false and provocative" by Russia’s state media, yet the development has raised eyebrows over shifting geopolitical alliances.

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