
Operation Sindoor: After India’s airplane, there is silence everywhere in Pakistan. Pakistan implemented high security alerts at several major airports on Wednesday (May 7 2025). There were also reports that Pakistan almost canceled all flights. Media reports have revealed that Pakistan has canceled all the flights from Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. At the same time, after the action of the Indian Army, Pakistan has been shocked and there is silence in the sky there.
The flight tracking website ‘Flitterdar 24’ shows that there was silence in the Pakistani sky at 11 am on Wednesday morning. After India’s airplane, only a few planes were seen flying in the sky of Pakistan. This included flights from Beijing to Dubai and Lahore to Karchi. Usually, there is a lot of movement of aircraft in the sky of Pakistan during this morning. But, after ‘Operation Sindoor’, there is silence in the sky of Pakistan.
Pakistan canceled all flights
It is believed that after India’s aircrafts, Pakistan has canceled all the flights to the possibility of something untoward. Earlier, Pakistan had decided to close its airspace for Indian aircraft. The Indian Army accurately attacked nine targets of terrorists in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (PoK) under ‘Operation Sindoor’. It was reported that the Indian armed forces targeted the terrorist structures located in Pakistan and Pakistan-Special Jammu and Kashmir under ‘Operation Sindoor’ from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned. Overall, nine places have been targeted.
No Pakistani military hideout targeted
India said on the airplane that our action has been focused, balanced and non-respective. No Pakistani military hideout has been targeted. India has shown remarkable restraint in target selection and functioning. The move has been taken after the barbaric Pahalgam terror attack, in which 25 Indian citizens and a Nepali citizen were killed. We are standing on our resolve that those responsible for this attack will be held accountable.
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