
India Wins Against Pakistan's Multi-Sided Attack
Pakistan tried strikes late thursday night with fighter jets, suicide drones, and missiles. They targeted a number of military installations along the data-border as well as the airport in Jammu. Indian military put in a lot of effort to neutralize this threat for around thirty-five minutes. Attacks were attempted in places including Jalandhar, Pathankot, Jaisalmer, Poonch, Udhampur, Akhnoor, and Poonch.
Six Pakistani fighter jets, including two JF-7s and an F-16, were downed by indian forces in a devastating blow to Pakistan. Indian soldiers seized an F-16 pilot. The F-16 was brought down close to Akhnoor thanks in large part to the S-400 defensive system.
Two Pakistani drones were effectively destroyed by indian soldiers near Jammu University. Residents claimed to have heard huge explosions, most likely caused by these hostile aircraft being intercepted.
Bikaner, Jalandhar, Kishtwar, Akhnoor, Samba, Jammu, Amritsar, Srinagar, and Rajouri were all placed under blackout by the police during the incident. As a precaution, the power supply was entirely switched off.
Residents in Lahore were alarmed after hearing explosions close to Walton airport, especially in the Gopal nagar and Nasirabad neighborhoods. Airports in Sialkot and Lahore had to cancel flights. Karachi also reported similar explosions.
India's Defense Ministry verified there were no injuries or damage on the indian side, despite Pakistan's unfounded allegations that it had struck indian military installations and killed 40–50 indian soldiers. This demonstrated the country's willingness to defend its sovereignty and its people.