Prior to the ceasefire, Pakistan claimed an attack from a missile at the Air Force Station in Sirsa, Haryana. However, the army had also released a photo denying it. When Dainik Bhaskar investigated on the ground, Pakistan’s claim turned out to be completely false.
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Even after the destruction of his Fatah missile, the piece that fell closest to the airforce station was also 4 km from the Air Force Station. In such a situation, it is clear that far away on the airbase, Pakistan could not get close to it.
When the Air Defense System of the Indian Army flown the Pakistani missile in the sky itself, it was 3 pieces. In which the mouth, the middle and the back fell apart and fell into 3 villages. The Air Force is investigating its debris.
The police took the missile in the car. During this time a crowd of people
When did Pakistan try to attack After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, the Indian Army made an air strike on Pakistan on the night of 6-7 May as ‘Operation Sindoor’. After which Pakistan also retaliated. The Indian Army blew 9 terrorist camps but Pakistan targeted Indian military bases. Pakistan left the missile by targeting Sirsa Airbase at around 12.26 pm on the night of 9-10 May. However, as soon as she entered the Indian border and came towards Sirsa Airbase, the army demolished her in the sky itself. This led to 3 pieces of missile.

Where the missile pieces fell When Bhaskar interacted with the people, it was found that the missile pieces fell in 3 villages. Out of which the missile’s head fell into an empty space near Marriage Place on Main Road in Otu village of Raniya in Sirsa. The middle part of the missile lying near the gurudwara in Firozabad Chak Sahiba. At the same time, the third back part fell near the village Khajakheda on Raniya Road.

How far this village is from Sirsa Airbase The Otu village in which the missile fell, is 16 km from the airbase. The middle part of which Firozabad Chak Sahiba fell in the village, the distance from the airbase is 14 km. At the same time, the middle part of the missile falls in the village of Khajakheda is 4 km from the Air Force Station.

What did the army say about the attack After attempting to attack on Friday night, Pakistan became happy and claimed that they had damaged the Sirsa airbase. Although the army’s Colonel Qureshi said during a press conference of the Ministry of External Affairs in Delhi on Saturday morning that an attempt was made to attack Sirsa airbase but it is completely safe. He also released photos of the airbase. In which it was clear that the airbase could not even touch the Pakistani missile.