Drone in Pakistan : The process of explosions continues and so far 12 explosions are reported in six cities of the country. It is noteworthy that some of these drones explosions have occurred near nuclear power plants, causing concern throughout the country. The attacks in Lahore, Karachi, Gujranwala, Chakwal, Ghotki and Umarkot cities have shown that Pakistan’s air defense system has completely failed.

Karachi blast – a shock for nuclear power security

The drone explosion has been done in Karachi, which is called the financial capital of Pakistan, after which the entire area has been sealed. According to local news agencies, this explosion has created a very sensitive situation, as Pakistan’s atomic bomb storage center is located in Karachi. The army has soon controlled the area, but there are flaws in the security system.

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3 blasts in Lahore, attacked near military base

The explosions in Lahore led to the highest 3 drone explosions. The explosion near the military base was particularly shocking. This has raised questions over the internal security of the Pakistani army and the effectiveness of its anti-drone system. There is an atmosphere of fear among the people and emergency arrangements have been activated in many areas.

Where did the drone come from? – Uncertainty still remains

Pakistani officials do not have any concrete information about who is behind these explosions. No organization has taken responsibility for the attack yet. How did this drone enter Pakistan’s air border? How did he cause such a big harm? And how did they reach the nuclear power plant? All these things are a matter of great concern.

The image of the failure-government of the air defense system tarnished

Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, while speaking in Parliament a few days ago, praised the capabilities of the Pakistani Air Force. He had said, “The Pakistani Air Force is standing firmly at the ground.” However, a series of drone attacks demolished the Prime Minister’s claims.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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