130 Nuclear Bombs To Attack India: Pakistani Minister Hanif Abbasi
Pakistan/Internet Desk/Hyderabad, April 27 (Maxim News): Pakistan Minister Hanif Abbasi has made public threats that 130 nuclear bombs are ready to attack India. He said that in addition to these, there are also Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles. He warned that if India stops the Indus waters, it should be ready for a full-scale war. he revealed that the nuclear weapons in Pakistan are stored in various secret locations in the country. If India provokes it, it is ready to attack.
“the weapons and missiles we have are not for show. No one knows where we have placed our nuclear weapons. our ballistic missiles will target you (India),” Abbasi said.
Abbasi commented that New Delhi is already understanding the serious consequences that will be faced from Pakistan. he said that if the airspace is closed for two days, the Indian aviation sector will be plunged into a deep chaos. If this continues for another 10 days, Indian airlines will go bankrupt. Moreover, he said that they are also preparing to face difficulties.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif had made similar comments. He admitted that all the bad things like supporting, training and financing terrorists were done for the West. he said that this was a mistake and that his country was suffering from the consequences. Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif gave an interview to ‘Sky News’ media on the tensions with India after the terrorist attack in Baisaran in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. on this occasion.
“Pakistan has been doing things like raising funds for terrorist organisations, training and supporting terrorists for a long time? What is your response to this?” The journalist asked, Khawaja replied. “We have been doing all these bad things for the West, including America and Britain for three decades. But it turned out that it was a mistake. Pakistan has suffered a lot because of it. “If we had not joined the war against the Soviet Union, Pakistan would have had an impeccable track record. And then the same thing happened after 9/11. I think the previous governments in Pakistan made mistakes, he said. (Maxim News)
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