Operation Sindoor: While the election campaign is going on between India and Pakistan at this time, on Thursday night (8 May 2025), Pakistan tried to carry out a series of attacks on India with the help of drones and missiles. However, all these efforts went in vain. Subsequently, the three Indian armed forces gave a strong response by taking joint action. In this operation, India carried out drone attacks on several Pakistani cities including Lahore and Sialkot and destroyed their air defense systems. In this backdrop, Türkiye has come forward to help Pakistan.

Turkish cargo aircraft landed in Karachi

Not only the Air Force, but also the Indian Navy has weakened Pakistan’s maritime security. Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikrant Karachi port was hit by a storm, causing heavy damage. Meanwhile, it is reported that a cargo aircraft from Turkish land has landed at Pakistan’s Karachi Airport. After the drone attack in Jammu, it is being speculated that Turkey may have sent a drone to the aircraft. The aircraft landed in Karachi around the midnight Thursday.

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Türkiye open support to Pakistan

Countless relations between Türkiye and Pakistan are now becoming more clear. On the night of May 6 and 7, India launched air strikes on nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoK under ‘Operation Sindoor’. Turkey took a stand against this action and objected to India’s move. Turkey expressed sympathy to Pakistan and warned of war -like situation.

America warns Pakistan

Following India’s decisive response, a war -like situation has arisen in many cities of Pakistan. Meanwhile, the US has also become active in these developments and has directly reprimanded it for Pakistan’s stand on terrorism. US State Department spokesman Tami Bruce said, “This morning, External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio spoke to Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar over the phone. In these discussions, Rubio emphasized the need to reduce tension and urged both countries to return to peace.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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