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India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate: Pakistan Claims Indian Missile Strike on 3 Airbases

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The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan has intensified further, with Pakistan claiming that India launched a missile attack on three of its major airbases late Friday night. While India has not officially confirmed the strikes, the claims come amid heightened cross-border skirmishes and failed drone incursions by Pakistan.

Pakistan Alleges Missile Strikes on Key Airbases

According to a statement from the Pakistan Armed Forces spokesperson, India fired six ballistic missiles targeting:

  • Noor Khan Airbase (Rawalpindi)
  • Rafiqi Air Force Base (Shorkot)
  • Murid Air Force Base

The explosions were reportedly heard in Rawalpindi and even in Islamabad, raising alarm among civilians. However, Pakistani authorities claim that no military assets were damaged in the attacks and that Air Force equipment remains safe.

No Confirmation from Indian Side

As of now, India has not confirmed or commented on Pakistan's allegations. Indian defense officials have maintained silence, continuing to focus on intercepting hostile drones and maintaining heightened alertness along the borders.

Pakistan Shuts Down Airspace Amid Escalation

Amid the alleged missile strikes and increasing drone incursions, Pakistan temporarily shut down its airspace to civilian aircraft operations on Saturday morning. The closure, which lasted from 3:15 AM to 12:00 Noon, follows a pattern of escalating security measures in the region.

Indian officials had previously accused Pakistan of using civilian air traffic as a human shield to deter counterattacks—an allegation that Pakistan has not responded to.

India Foils Third Consecutive Day of Drone Attacks

For the third consecutive day, Pakistan launched drone attacks on Indian border states, targeting nearly 30 locations. These included:

  • Khoi village in Firozpur (Punjab) – where a downed drone caused a house fire, injuring three family members.
  • Jalandhar (Punjab)
  • Border districts of Rajasthan
  • Parts of Jammu and Kashmir

The Indian Army’s integrated defense systems successfully intercepted all incoming drones, preventing large-scale damage. Air raid sirens and blackout protocols were activated in several border towns overnight.

Situation Remains Tense Along LoC and International Border

Pakistan also violated the ceasefire once again along the LoC and International Border, continuing artillery and small arms fire. The Indian Army has issued strong warnings and reportedly responded in kind.

With drone warfare intensifying and now claims of ballistic missile engagements, the India-Pakistan standoff is reaching dangerous new heights. Defense analysts suggest that both nations may be testing each other’s air defense capabilities, while preparing for further contingencies.

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