Balakot Air Strike: India threatens to launch 6 missiles on Pakistan


New delhi date. 26. Friday, February, 2021

Today marks the second anniversary of the Balakot air strike by India to destroy Pakistan's terror camps.

Pakistan was shaken by the Indian operation and the next day the Pakistan Air Force tried to enter Indian airspace. Fighters from both the countries came face to face in the sky. Meanwhile, the pilot Abhinandan took Pakistan hostage after an Indian MiG-21 crashed.

According to the International News Agency, the situation became so tense that India at one stage threatened to launch at least six missiles at Pakistan.

According to media reports, on the evening of February 27, Ajit Doval, India's national security adviser, telephoned Asim Munir, the chief of Pakistan's spy agency ISI, and said, "Congratulations, India will continue its anti-terrorism campaign even if it is under Pak's control." There are crops that are running on the ground.

India, meanwhile, has threatened missile strikes at six locations. However, the news agency says that Pakistan has said it will launch three times as many missiles as you launch.

The two countries were on the brink of war after the threat but the threat was averted after US intervention. Diplomats from Western countries, including the US, were active in New Delhi. The US was trying to free the Indian pilot as soon as possible and the UAE government had stepped up pressure on Pakistan. Pakistan then announced the release of the pilot.

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