
Rana Sanaullah, Special Advisor to Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, has told for the first time that when India fired a missile on Nurkhan airbase, what was the atmosphere in the top leadership. Rana Sanaullah said that when the BrahMos missile came and fell on the Nurkhan airbase, there was a lot of fear in the top leadership and within 30-40 seconds it was to decide whether it is not a sign of a nuclear attack.
Pakistan’s Nurkhan airbase is a few kilometers from the Pak Army headquarters in Rawalpindi. Islamabad is just 10 km from this. Talking with Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, Rana Sanaullah said that when India attacked the Nurkhan airbase from the BrahMos missile and fell on the missile airbase, Pakistan leadership had only 30-40 seconds, to find out that the BrahMos missile is coming, there is no atom bomb with it.
If we had attacked in misunderstanding, then the nuclear war would have erupted, Rana said
Rana Sanaullah said, ‘To decide in those 30 seconds that it is not and decide that this is an atomic bomb … You can understand how dangerous it was.’ He said, ‘Let me do not say that they did not do a nuclear attack, it was not good but such a misunderstanding that happens and there would have been an attack (nuclear attack), or there would have been misunderstanding and there would have been such an attack from there, then the whole world would go into the nuclear war and you can guess the destruction.’
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