
Pakistan's Bid To Engage Military Targets In North, West India Foiled: Here Is A List Of The 15 Cities
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The defence ministry said the Indian armed forces neutralised the threat with the Integrated Counter Unmanned Aircraft System (Grid and Air Defence systems)
Pakistan attempted to engage 15 targets in northern and western India, including Srinagar, Jammu, Amritsar, Bathinda, and Chandigarh — all of which are of strategic importance to the military in the region.
According to officials, the Pakistani military attempted to engage these targets on Wednesday night (May 7). The Indian armed forces foiled these attempts using drones and missiles, and destroyed a Pakistani air defence system in Lahore, they said.
Here is a list of the 15 cities:
Awantipura
Srinagar
Jammu
Pathankot
Amritsar
Kapurthala
Jalandhar
Ludhiana
Adampur
Bathinda
Chandigarh
Nal
Uttarlai
Bhuj
The defence ministry said the threat was neutralised by the Integrated Counter Unmanned Aircraft System (Grid and Air Defence systems).
'The debris of these attacks is now being recovered from a number of locations that prove the Pakistani attacks," the ministry said. 'Today morning Indian armed forces targeted air defence radars and systems at a number of locations in Pakistan. Indian response has been in the same domain with the same intensity as Pakistan."
It added: 'It has been reliably learnt that an air defence system at Lahore has been neutralised."
This comes as Pakistan increased the intensity of its unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LoC) using mortars and heavy calibre artillery in areas in Kupwara, Baramulla, Uri, Poonch, Mendhar and Rajouri sectors in Jammu and Kashmir.
'Sixteen innocent lives have been lost, including three women and five children, due to Pakistani firing," the ministry said.
It said India was compelled to respond to bring mortar and artillery fire from Pakistan to a halt. 'Indian Armed Forces reiterate their commitment to non-escalation, provided it is respected by the Pakistani military," the ministry said.
(With PTI inputs)
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May 08, 2025, 16:21 IST
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