‘Where villagers pick up missiles with bare hands…’: Netizens say Pakistan can only win propaganda war 

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In the middle of the Pakistani dead end, many Indians called the Pakistani army bluff and its government to “destroy important places in India” and lower the morale of the country.

Stressing the resilient spirit of India, an article on X (formally Twitter) of Vaibhav Singh, read: “A country where the villagers collect missiles with bare hands and give it to the military. A country where millions of volunteers align to fill the recruitment forms in wartime. Tsars propaganda like Chinese. »»

Several others have also joined the conversation.

“It is the spirit of an unshakable nation. No quantity of noise or story can weaken so fiercely united land. India is not only fighting,” wrote another.

Another said: “It is because we consider our nation as a mother, and no son / daughter would look at their mother to have a lack of respect before anyone and protect him. A country where war has always been celebrated does not fear it. ”

The Indian Air Force (IAF) On May 10 Struck Eight Military Sites In Pakistan, Including Radar Units and Ammunition Dumps, With Air-Launched Precision Weapons, in Response to Pakistan’s Brazen Attacks on India’s Military Infrastructure and Civilian Areas Using Fighter Jets, Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (Ucavs), and missiles, Two Military Officials Said During A Special Briefing on Operation Sindoor – India’s direct military response to the April 22 terrorist strike.

In a quick and calibrated response, the IAF struck military targets in Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, Chunien, Pasrur and Siackot. The objectives achieved by India included technical infrastructure, command and control centers, radar sites and weapon storage areas, said Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, one of the managers mentioned above. Indian forces have carried out precision attacks only on identified military objectives.

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