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The remains of one of the complex's anti-aircraft missiles were discovered by local residents.
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Pakistan carried out artillery shelling across the border, resulting in some casualties among our soldiers.
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The Indian Express, citing Col. Qureshi, stated that the Pakistani army attempted to attack military installations along the entire LoC and western border. The discovery of Turkish-origin drone debris suggests a potential escalation in the technological capabilities employed in the conflict.
In response to these developments, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh confirmed that Operation Sindoor is ongoing and has resulted in the elimination of at least 100 terrorists in strikes targeting terror camps within Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He emphasized that the operation has met its intended goals .
The situation remains tense, with both nations exchanging accusations and military actions, raising concerns over further escalation in the region.
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“Iran is not the only country enriching uranium without possessing nuclear weapons.”
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On May 8, 2025, during the escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, debris from a 48N6 missile—part of the Russian-made S-400 Triumf air defense system operated by India—was discovered in the village of Jathuwal near Amritsar, Punjab. According to Indian Defence Research Wing (IDRW), the remains showed signs of charring and explosion, indicating the missile likely detonated near its intended target.
The 48N6 missile has a range of up to 250 km and is capable of intercepting aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles at altitudes of up to 60 km. During the operation known as “Sindoor,” the Indian Air Force deployed the S-400 system—referred to domestically as “Sudarshan Chakra”—to repel multiple Pakistani aerial attacks, including drones and missiles targeting military facilities and civilian areas across northern and western India.
While the presence of S-400 debris in Pakistani territory has not been independently verified, India’s use of the system during the recent conflict is widely documented. The system’s performance in neutralizing aerial threats was highlighted by multiple outlets, underscoring its pivotal role in protecting India’s airspace.
The S-400 remains a key component of India’s air defense architecture, working alongside other systems such as the Akash and Barak 8 to provide layered protection against diverse threats.
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• Times of India
• Business Today
• Wikipedia – S-400
• Wikipedia – Sudarshan Chakra
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The 48N6 missile has a range of up to 250 km and is capable of intercepting aircraft, drones, and cruise missiles at altitudes of up to 60 km. During the operation known as “Sindoor,” the Indian Air Force deployed the S-400 system—referred to domestically as “Sudarshan Chakra”—to repel multiple Pakistani aerial attacks, including drones and missiles targeting military facilities and civilian areas across northern and western India.
While the presence of S-400 debris in Pakistani territory has not been independently verified, India’s use of the system during the recent conflict is widely documented. The system’s performance in neutralizing aerial threats was highlighted by multiple outlets, underscoring its pivotal role in protecting India’s airspace.
The S-400 remains a key component of India’s air defense architecture, working alongside other systems such as the Akash and Barak 8 to provide layered protection against diverse threats.
Sources:
• IDRW.org
• Times of India
• Business Today
• Wikipedia – S-400
• Wikipedia – Sudarshan Chakra
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