In response to Operation Sindoor, Pakistan launched a missile attack on two Indian air force bases. Recently, a Pakistani soldier claimed this. But the two bases he mentioned, in reality, do not exist. As soon as the comment of the Pak jawan came out, there was laughter on the social media.
In an interview given to Pakistani media, the Pakistani soldier named Munib Jamal said, “Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan ul Marsus in response to Sindur. We retaliated in various areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Pakistan Army retaliated with the help of Fateh-1 missiles.” “We have successfully hit Indian Army’s Rajouri and Mamun airbases,” he said. But in reality these two bases do not exist.
Rajouri is a district of Jammu and Kashmir. But there is no Indian Air Force base there. On the other hand, Mamun is a military cantonment area near Pathankot in Punjab but no air force base exists there. As soon as the comment of the Pak jawan came to light, there was practically an uproar.
A netizen wrote on social media, ‘Archaeologists, cartographers, Google Maps and the Indian Air Force have jointly launched an expedition to locate the Rajouri and Mamun airbases. If anyone knows their location, please let the government know. Another wrote, ‘Fateh-1 hits Rajouri and Mamun airbases so hard that they cease to exist! Is Atlantis the next target?’
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