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Pakistani Citizen Criticises Defence Mechanism After India’s Operation Sindoor

A viral video showing a Pakistani citizen expressing frustration over the country’s defence system has sparked widespread attention.

The individual, visibly upset, openly criticises Pakistan’s inability to intercept a single missile during India’s recent military operation, ‘Operation Sindoor’.

He claims that India launched 24 missiles with ‘complete precision’, and all hit their targets, highlighting the failure of Pakistan’s defence mechanism to prevent the attack.

“India ne ghus ke maara aur hum unke missiles ko rok nahi sake,” he says in the video, criticising the inadequacy of the country’s military infrastructure.

He urges Pakistan to face the truth, even if it favours India, further emphasising that the missiles were not intercepted.

Iran-Israel Comparison Drawn

Drawing a comparison with other countries, the man highlights the contrasting response to missile threats.

He references Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, which Israel’s robust air defence systems largely thwarted.

In stark contrast, Pakistan’s defence system allowed all 24 missiles launched by India to reach their targets unopposed.

The man also points out that India deliberately avoided targeting critical military installations in Pakistan.

Had Indian missiles targeted Pakistani military bases, checkposts, or cantonments, the results, according to the individual, would have been catastrophic.

This observation underscores the precision and restraint of the operation carried out by India.

Criticism Of Pakistani Media

The man criticises Pakistani media for falsely claiming that Indian jets were shot down during the operation, calling the reports ‘fake news’.

He points out that the media shared outdated images, some as old as three years, accusing them of spreading misinformation to cover up the truth.

Although the man’s identity remains unverified, many believe he is a Pakistani national, as his comments reflect the increasing public discontent over Pakistan’s defence weaknesses.

Operation Sindoor: India’s Retaliation To Pahalgam Attack

The video emerged after India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ as a swift retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, including tourists.

The operation, executed by the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy, targeted nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), including key hubs of banned militant organisations like Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), and Hizbul Mujahideen.

In just 25 minutes, India’s coordinated strike destroyed terrorist camps located in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad, and Kotli, severely disrupting terror operations in the region.

The precision of the operation and the failure of Pakistan’s defence system have intensified debates about national security on both sides of the border.

Also Read: Pakistan Vows Retaliation After India’s Operation Sindoor Targets Terror Bases

Anamika Agarwala

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