India Strikes Against Pakistani Terrorism 2019

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These two are also Indian citizens too btw. So no room for Paki twisting like give evidence.

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There is something more to this. we have tried three times. The third time there was a strongly worded statement from the MEA after China placed a technical hold, this time the statement was not as strong, but we are continuing to push for the ban, govt wont be spending so much time on this issue if it wasnt worth something (I hope).
 
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Image shows possible accident near Pakistani Nuclear Weapons facility after Balakot

India’s air strike on the Jaish-e-Mohammed terror camp in Balakot in Pakistan last month crossed a strategic red line and called Pakistan’s nuclear bluff.

It forced Pakistan to shut its entire air space for days, use its air force to try and target India, exchange fire on land and send its entire navy out on patrols for more than a week after the strikes.

Exclusive satellite images accessed by ThePrint also show that there was some activity at Pakistan’s nuclear weapons storage and launch facilities in the aftermath of the 26 February strike on Balakot.



The images also indicate that there might have been an accident or incident near the Khuzdar garrison nuclear weapons storage facility in Balochistan province.


Such incidents are very rarely made public and satellite imagery is possibly the only credible source to indicate what may have happened in the area. ThePrint analyses imagery of some of Pakistan’s main nuclear weapons facilities.


Khuzdar ::

The Khuzdar garrison is one of the most well-secured locations for the storage of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.

The main facility is a hardened underground structure with two Y-shaped bunkers of three bays each, 50m x 10m in size, and three bays each of 25m x 10m. These are interconnected with a long passage, which measures 210m x 10m.

The total area of 2,850 square metres can hold approximately 46 weapons on transporter erector launchers (TELs). The number could be higher, depending on the method of storage.

After the Balakot strike, ground sources indicate that some operational units have been observed in this area.

The latest satellite image from 8 March 2019 shows huge black burn marks (200m x 100m), suggesting an accident. It is possible that one or more missiles fell off a TEL and the explosive burnt up, in turn burning the small hillock next to the main road.


Petaro ::

The Petaro garrison is located 18 km north of Hyderabad in Sindh, and is one of the most sophisticated underground warhead storage facilities in Pakistan.

The main facility is a massive hardened underground structure with two X-shaped bunkers, with four bays each of 30m x 10m size and four bays of 20m x 10m size, connected with 200m x 10m passage.

The total size, 4,000 sq m, is larger than the biggest US repository — the hangar at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico. This Pakistani facility can hold anything from 50 to 500 nuclear weapons, depending upon the method and type of weapon storage.

Security fencing layers have been increased recently, indicating that the location is now active and weapons are stored.

A new nine-hole golf course built in 2018 suggests that a large number of officers are posted at this location, possibly a brigade.


Karachi ::

The PAF air base Masroor at Karachi has constructed a specialised hardened bunker for the storage of RAAD missiles with possible nuclear warheads.

The warhead storage is a specialised square-shaped bunker, with three-sided revetments. The aircraft shelter has triple-layered hardening on top to ensure survivability from earth-penetrating weapons.

The entire complex is a super-hardened underground automated vault system for the storage of RAAD missiles. The missiles’ movement from the storage bunker to the hardened aircraft shelter can possibly be controlled remotely from the Air Defence Centre.

The automated vault system can possibly hold 6-10 RAAD missiles, good enough to arm 3-5 aircraft, enhancing the PAF’s second strike capability.


Launch pads ::

A large number of launch pads are spread out all over Pakistan, but most of them are tucked in mountain gorges for the safety and security of the arsenal.

These launch pads are generally found in groups of three, far from habitation.

Every circular launch pad of 35m diameter also has a small square dugout for accommodating the instrumentation vehicles.

https://theprint.in/defence/image-s...uclear-weapons-facility-after-balakot/206532/
 

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A 'Bankrupt' Pakistan wants to make a quick buck by charging Sikh Pilgrimage Fees
To the surprise of Indian delegation, at the Attari talks on Thursday, the Pakistani delegation spoke about a 'fee' for the pilgrims. The Indian delegation was definitely disappointed about Pakistan's idea of making a quick buck from the Sikh community.
 

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India, Pakistan threatened to unleash missiles at each other: Sources - Times of India

That evening, Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval spoke over a secure line to the head of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Asim Munir, to tell him India was not going to back off its new campaign of "counter terrorism" even after the pilot’s capture, an Indian government source and a Western diplomat with knowledge of the conversations told Reuters in New Delhi.

Doval told Munir that India's fight was with the terrorist groups that freely operated from Pakistani soil and it was prepared to escalate, said the government source.

A Pakistani government minister and a Western diplomat in Islamabad separately confirmed a specific Indian threat to use six missiles on targets inside Pakistan. They did not specify who delivered the threat or who received it, but the minister said Indian and Pakistani intelligence agencies "were communicating with each other during the fight, and even now they are communicating with each other".
 

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A 'Bankrupt' Pakistan wants to make a quick buck by charging Sikh Pilgrimage Fees
To the surprise of Indian delegation, at the Attari talks on Thursday, the Pakistani delegation spoke about a 'fee' for the pilgrims. The Indian delegation was definitely disappointed about Pakistan's idea of making a quick buck from the Sikh community.
Well, Dimran is crowdsourcing for funds from own Paki aawam to build dam. :lol:

Is this a govt or a YouTube channel asking for donations?

At this rate, Imran Khan will take 120 years to fund the dam

Prime Minister Imran Khan will have to stay in power a long, long, long time if he wants to see the Diamer Bhasha and Mohmand dams built.

He will need more than overseas Pakistanis to get the Rs1,450 billion needed. So far, just Rs2 billion has been collected since the fund was created by the chief justice on July 6. That is 0.1% of the target.

PM Imran Khan made the call for donations two months after the fund opened, on Friday Sept 7. By the next morning, #DamsForPakistan, #DonateForDams, #DamFund were trending on Twitter with people sharing tips on how to donate. Some people even posted evidence of their contributions, asking others to do their “national duty”.

 

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A Pakistani government minister and a Western diplomat in Islamabad separately confirmed a specific Indian threat to use six missiles on targets inside Pakistan.
Seems doval did this. May be this happened on 5-6 march.
There is no business like doval business. If he said something , he means it.
 

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Seems doval did this. May be this happened on 5-6 march.
There is no business like doval business. If he said something , he means it.
It seems Poaks, mobilised their nukes secretly fearing a decapitating strike on their nuke facility. And some accident happened in the hurry. Either they wanted to hide the missiles to a safe place or took them out to strike us in case we hit them in those places.
 

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It seems Poaks, mobilised their nukes secretly fearing a decapitating strike on their nuke facility. And some accident happened in the hurry. Either they wanted to hide the missiles to a safe place or took them out to strike us in case we hit them in those places.
Hmmm..They say the explosion happened cuz it fell of a TEL....if they fall off the TEL..will that lead to an INSTANT explosion sort?
Errrmmmm.!!!???!!!
 

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It seems Poaks, mobilised their nukes secretly fearing a decapitating strike on their nuke facility. And some accident happened in the hurry. Either they wanted to hide the missiles to a safe place or took them out to strike us in case we hit them in those places.
Quite possible.... But these are their most secured and hardened storage facilities, where could they move them from such secured location?
 

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Quite possible.... But these are their most secured and hardened storage facilities, where could they move them from such secured location?
Some reports speculate it could be because of the use of Spice in Balakot strikes. The structures targetted there were determined to be specifically hardened for storage of weapons, ammunition, sort of an armoury doubling up as dormitory/training centre.

It's pure speculation and a conspiracy theory, but a spooked Pakistan may have decided to temporarily and clandestinely shift their clown jewels somewhere, but in the process, once out in the open they were ambushed by something/someone that was lying in wait.
 
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