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To spread: Against the background of exacerbation of the conflict with Pakistan,...

India attacked Pakistan's Air Force Base Missiles: hit the Pakistani Army General Staff (video)

To spread: Against the background of exacerbation of the conflict with Pakistan, India closed more than 30 civilian airports by May 15: after that the Indian troops began the Pakistan attack. In particular, the base of the Air Forces of Nur Khan came in Ravalpind, where the fire was risen: the General Staff of the Pakistani Army is located near this place. The Indian attack on Pakistan was reported this night at the Clash Report.

It was noted that Indian winged missiles attack Pakistani Air Force bases. Above the Pakistani capital, the city of Islamabad, they recorded active work of air defense forces. Indian rockets were intercepted in the direction of Rafi's base near Sorcott, Jang. Also under the blow was the base of the Air Force of Pakistan Nur Khan in Ravalpind. According to the CLASH REPORT, near the Pakistani Base Nur Khan in Ravalpind, the Chaklalas, the General Staff of the Pakistani Army.

The media emphasized that it is "very important". A powerful explosion came at the scene of the attack in Ravalpind and a fire was raised. At about 01:00, the CLASH REPORT also reported that, during the Indian rocket attack, the Pakistani transport aircraft C-130 was affected at Pakistan Nur Khan Air Force in Ravalpind. The official complete information on India's night attack on Pakistan Air Force is not disclosed.

It should be noted that the Pakistani government has already responded to India's attack. The authorities have posted a post on a network calling India to "prepare for retribution. " It is also reported that Pakistan has closed his airspace: there is no aircraft in the sky above the country. The Aviation Department (DGCA) has announced the temporary closure of civilian airports: 32 airports in the northern and western parts of the country were restricted.