Pakistan's Assertions of Misinformation About S-400 and BrahMos Missile Base Rejected by India; Colonel Qureshi Affirms No Impact, According to New Reports
Firing Line: India vs Pakistan - Debunking Myths
In a sudden twist of events, following days of intense border skirmishes, India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire as of 5 PM, putting an end to hostilities on land, air, and sea. This polarity shift was confirmed by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who added that the America's President, Donald Trump, echoed similar sentiments earlier in the day [Source: Trump].
Upon further scrutiny, the Indian Armed Forces debunked several inflammatory claims made by the Pakistani side, essentially refuting a misinformation campaign initiated by their counterparts. The debunked allegations are as follows:
1. Myth-busting the S-400, Brahmos Missile: Addressing the issue, Colonel Sophia Qureshi acknowledged Pakistan's claim of damaging India's S-400 and Brahmos missile base with their JF 17 was completely false.
2. Airfields Intact: Pakistan's fraudulent claims about damaging Indian airfields located in Sirsa, Jammu, Pathankot, Bhatinda, Nalia, and Bhuj were also found baseless.
3. Unscathed Ammunition Depots: As per Pakistan's "misinformation campaign," India's ammunition depot in Chandigarh and Vyas was damaged - another baseless claim.
4. Mosques Remain Unharmed: Pakistan's alleged insidious claim that Indian Army damage mosques in border skirmishes was addressed by Colonel Qureshi, who highlighted India's secular identity and the Indian Army's unwavering dedication to the country's core values.
Despite the volatile situation, India has demonstrated extreme restraint, focusing its offensive actions on terrorist infrastructure while meticulously avoiding any potential escalation [Source: Ministry of Defence]. Furthermore, as many as 26 locations along the International Border and LoC with Pakistan have reported the presence of drones [Source: Defence Ministry].
[Source: ANI Inputs]
The Indian Armed Forces have debunked allegations from Pakistan about damaging S-400 and Brahmos missile bases, Indian airfields, ammunition depots, and mosques, stating that these claims are false. General News reported that India has agreed to a ceasefire with Pakistan at 5 PM, and it was confirmed by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who also mentioned that President Trump echoed similar sentiments. Despite the volatile situation and reported presence of drones along the border, India has demonstrated restraint by focusing on destroying terrorist infrastructure without escalating the conflict. Politics regarding the ongoing war-and-conflicts between India and Pakistan have been debunked, with the false claims from Pakistan being addressed and refuted.