City
Epaper

India Accuses Pakistan of Misusing Civilian Aircraft as Shield, Rejects False Claims of Airfield Destruction

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 10, 2025 12:43 IST

For the fourth day in a row, Addressing the Special briefing on Operation Sindoor amid heightened tensions between India ...

Open in App

For the fourth day in a row, Addressing the Special briefing on Operation Sindoor amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh addressed the media, reporting ongoing attacks and false claims made by Pakistan. They stated that Pakistan attempted to strike an Indian military installation, which was successfully destroyed by the Indian Army. Continuous firing from Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) was also reported.

Colonel Qureshi revealed that the Pakistani army has been misusing civilian aircraft, and several of their claims have been proven false. She said that Pakistan targeted Indian military installations along the western border and attempted air infiltrations near Srinagar. Equipment was damaged in areas such as Udhampur and Bathinda, and Pakistan also attempted to fire a missile at an Indian Air Force air base in Punjab. Medical facilities were targeted in several locations, but the Indian Army repelled all such attacks.

"A matter of concern, however, was Pakistan’s misuse of international air routes and civilian flights departing from Lahore to conceal its military activities. These deceptive tactics compelled India’s air defense systems to operate with extreme restraint while ensuring civilian safety," she added.

Also Read | Pakistan Used High-Speed Missile in Attempt to Strike Indian Air Base in Punjab, Says India.

She further added that false news was being spread by Pakistan regarding the destruction of Indian arms depots in cities like Suratgarh and Chandigarh. Heavy shelling with artillery, mortars, and small arms was reported in the Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, and Akhnoor sectors, with the Indian Army responding accordingly. Pakistan’s claim of having damaged Indian Air Force assets was denied, and visual evidence from Sirsa and Surat airbases was presented to show no damage had occurred.

"I would also like to highlight that at 1:40 AM, Pakistan used a high-speed missile in an attempt to strike an air base station in Punjab. In a deplorable and unprofessional act, Pakistan also targeted medical centers and school premises at Air Force bases in Srinagar, Awantipora, and Udhampur. This once again exposed Pakistan's irresponsible tendency to attack civilian infrastructure," she said.

Colonel Qureshi also debunked other false claims made by Pakistan, such as India targeting religious sites and firing missiles into Afghanistan. 

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said, "In a swift and calibrated response, Indian armed forces carried out a precision strike only at identified military targets... Pakistan has also attempted to execute a continued malicious misinformation campaign, with claims of destruction of the Indian S-400 system, destruction of airfields at Surat and Sirsa... India unequivocally rejects these false claims being spread by Pakistan."

Also Read | BSF Destroys Terror Launch Pads in Sialkot in Pakistan, Videos Emerge.

Meanwhile, the G7 countries have expressed concern over rising tensions and urged both India and Pakistan to de-escalate. Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union collectively called for restraint and expressed concern for the safety of civilians on both sides. G7 foreign ministers and representatives are working toward immediate de-escalation.

Tags: India-Pakistan TensionsIndia PakistanIndian ArmyPakistan ArmyJammu And Kashmir
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalUdhampur Accident: 3 CRPF Jawans Killed, 15 Injured As Vehicle Falls Into Gorge (Watch Video)

NationalSatyapal Malik Passes Away: PM Narendra Modi Condoles Death of Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor

MaharashtraIndian Army Refutes Reports of Soldier Injuring Civilians in Nagpur Incident

NationalSatya Pal Malik Dies at 79: Former Jammu and Kashmir Governor Passes Away

NagpurNagpur: Mob Thrashes Drunk Indian Army Personnel After He Rams Car Into Crowd in Nagardhan; 30 Injured

National Realted Stories

NationalShiv Sena-UBT urges HM Shah to clarify whereabouts, health of former VP Dhankhar

NationalIndia’s financial inclusion schemes connecting millions to the mainstream

NationalUttarakhand: At Least 9 Indian Army Personnel Goes Missing After Second Landslide in Dharali

NationalScattered rain in south Bengal, heavy showers to lash north Bengal till Thursday

NationalBihar ‘SIR’ showdown: No objection filed by parties; 54,000 new electors submit forms