Pakistan Plans Missile And Drone Attack Targeting Golden Temple: Indian Army

Internet Desk/Hyderabad, May 19 (Maxim News): In retaliation for Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attempted to attack the Golden Temple in Amritsar with drones and long-range missiles, the Indian Army has said. The Indian Army has repelled the attacks from its neighbor and saved the Golden Temple.

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Major General kartik C.Seshadri, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 15th Infantry Division, told the media on Monday (May 19) After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attacked the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab with missiles and drones.

Immediately alerted, Indian Air Defence shot down Pakistani drones and missiles. We had anticipated that Pakistan would attack religious places like the Golden Temple, Civilian settlements, and military bases. Their main goal was to attack the Golden Temple.

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They said that they had sensed Pakistan’s conspiracies in advance and deployed an air defence system at the Golden Temple. They said that they had shot down the drones and missiles coming from Pakistan and saved the Golden Temple from even a single scratch.

On May 8, Pakistan carried out a massive airstrike with unmanned drones and long-range missiles, he said. We were prepared in advance and repelled the Pakistani attacks.

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As part of Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces attacked many places in Pakistan with great precision, and attacked areas like Muridke and Bahawalpur, where terrorist organizations have their headquarters. He explained that India did not deliberately target any Pakistani military or civilian infrastructure. He explained that only terrorists and their facilities were targeted. (Maxim News)


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