
(LR) Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Vikram Miskri and Colonel Sofiya Qureshi at a press conference from the Ministry of External Affairs on the Sindoor operation, in New Delhi on Friday. | Photo credit: ANI
India accused Pakistan on Friday or “using civil planes as a shield”, stressing that although all border airports on the Indian side have been down, the Pakistani civil air space was not closed in the midst of hostilities.
The strategy was exhibited in an official informative session in Delhi, while Pakistan continued its aerial assault in the last 24 hours, sending 300-400 drones in 36 locations from Leh to Sir Creek to attack the Indian military and civil facilities. The drones were demolished by the Indian army. Responding to Pak’s attack, India launched armed drones in 4 Air Defense sites in PAK; A drone destroyed an AD radar system.
According to reports, Pakistan said “they will not climb” due to the damages suffered by the offensive of India. According to reports, multiple aerial threats from Pakistan were intercepted in Jaisalmer, among other places on Friday night.
Heavy bombardment is used in the control line as well as on the international border. “The intermittent sounds of explosions, probably of heavy artillery, can now be heard from where I am,” said Jammu and the prime minister of Kashmir, Omar Abdullah. The border security force fruscó an infiltration offer in the Samba sector in Jammu, killing at least seven terrorists and caused damage extensive to the Pakistan Rangers in the Dhandhar Post.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, of the Minister of Defense, Rajnath Singh, the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and the three Heads of Service and the Chief of General Defense Anil Chahan to review the development situation.
Considerable rest
The Air Force of India (IAF) demonstrated a considerable rest in its response, ensuring the safety of airlines and passengers, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Ala Commander Vyomika Singh at a press conference said.
The two official women together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Miskri, explained why India believes that Pakistan is using civil planes as a shield in the ongoing conflict. They said that Pakistan did not close his civil air space, while launching a failed drone and missile attack on May 7 at 8:30 am at the event. Meanwhile, India had suspended the civil flight operations of many airports in J & K, Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat, among others and closed the airspace.
“Pakistan is using civil airliners as a shield, Knowing Fully Well That Its Attack On India Would Elicit A Swift Air Defense Respons. Nearing, “Ibing, and Nearing,” Ibing, “Ibing, and Nearing,” Ibing, “Ibing,” Ibing, “Ibing,” he said while showing the screenshot of the data on the flight route of that day in the Punjab sector.
“As you have seen, the airspace on the Indian side is absolutely devoid of civil air traffic due to our declared closure. However, there are civil airlines that fly, the air route between Karachi and Lahore. Among the other airplanes, We20 Aircrafts is plane.
India also said that Pakistan who launches the armed drones of Turkish manufacturing Asisguard in his air attack against military and civil facilities that were intercepted and demolished. The evidence of Turkish drones arose from the forensic examination of the rubble found this side of the border.
However, Indian officials have not responded to some reports that Pakistan also used Chinese missiles and drones their offensive against India’s right to defend against the war of power of Islamabad. Apart from this, the police and security agencies have said that the terrorists of Lashkar-E-Taiba Rayan the Resistance Front (TRF) had used communication devices made by Chinese for safe conversations at the time of April 22 of the attack of the Pahalgama.
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Posted on May 9, 2025