Pakistan To Shift Its Army Headquarters Due To Indian Attack
Hyderabad/Internet, May 16 (Maxim News): Pakistan, which is shining with the majesty of a goat, collapsed due to the blow of Operation Sindoor launched by India last week. War experts say that India’s attack on Pakistan’s economy is an irreparable blow.
The Indian air strikes that sent 24 missiles in 25 minutes and caused a tremor are still an unsolved mystery for the Pakistan Army. The world continues to appreciate the accuracy shown by India on the battlefield. Moreover, it seems that Pakistan has decided to be careful as this also stands as real evidence of the performance of Mode in India missiles.
There are reports that the Pakistan Army is looking to shift its general headquarters from Chaklala in Rawalpindi to Islamabad in view of the recent Indian strikes.
Satellite images show at least two military transport vehicles damaged in the recent Indian strikes. Pakistan was alerted after the roof’s warehouse, along with fuel trucks were destroyed. Their remains are seen lying near the runway in satellite images.
Pakistan is considering shifting its operations base to another location, following reports that Army Chief Asim Munir was killed in a bunker at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi during the Indian airstrikes in the early hours of Saturday. It has been revealed that Pakistan is considering the decision to relocate the Sur Khan Air Base, which is just 10 km from the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, as it houses transport squadrons, fueling units and an Air Force College.
Also, the current Noor Khan Air Base is close to the Pakistan Army’s Strategic Planning Division HQ. Pakistan is managing its nuclear weapons from there. It is reported that Pakistan currently has up to 170 nuclear weapons across the country. The Brahmos missiles currently in India can be used to target about 11 air bases in Pakistan. This is a major concern for Pakistan. That is why it seems that Pakistan is moving quickly to change its army headquarters. On the other hand, with the declaration of Balochistan Liberation, Pakistan is also expected to be more vigilant in its defence. (Maxim News)
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