After Suffering Defeat in Air and Ground Battles, India Now Resorts to Naval Aggression Claims in Media

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After Suffering Defeat in Air and Ground Battles, India Now Resorts to Naval Aggression Claims in Media

After suffering heavy losses over the past 72 hours in both aerial and ground combat with Pakistan Armed Forces, India has started pushing false narratives through international media, security sources revealed.

A misleading report was published in The Telegraph claiming that a heavily armed Indian aircraft carrier is advancing toward Karachi, security sources stated.

In reality, the Indian aircraft carrier remains in the same international waters—or slightly behind—where it was stationed during the Indian attack on the night of May 6–7, according to security sources.

The vessel has not made any forward movement toward Karachi, contrary to media claims, the sources confirmed.

The Telegraph article falsely sensationalized the situation by stating that Karachi Airport falls within the strike range of the armed aircraft carrier, which is absurd, the sources added.

Such a claim is laughable because modern weapon systems today have extensive ranges, making it possible to strike any target within enemy territory from a considerable distance, security sources emphasized.

Pakistan Armed Forces remain fully vigilant against every trick and deception of the enemy.

Our forces have the capability to strike any target within enemy territory, at a time and place of their choosing, with suitable weapons, security sources affirmed.

Any aggression by the enemy is being—and will continue to be—responded to with full force by Pakistan Armed Forces, the sources concluded.

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