Pakistan announced the destruction of the Indian airbase Adampur


Pakistan destroyed the Indian airbase of Adampur. This was reported on May 10 by Geo News TV channel, citing security sources.
"Pakistan has destroyed the Indian airfield of Adampur," the TV channel said in a statement.
In addition, the publication reported that Pakistan launched a cyber strike on India, thereby disabling 70% of the country's electricity grid.
"Pakistan has disabled 70% of India's electricity grid as a result of a cyberattack," the article says.
The Times of India, in turn, reported that there was a complete power outage in the Akhur and Udhampur regions of Jammu and Kashmir. In addition, problems with electricity arose in the Indian city of Jalandhar in the state of Punjab after unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were spotted in the sky over the region.
"The forces are checking the situation, please remain calm and follow the power outage protocols," Jalandhar Deputy Commissioner Himanshu Aggarwal.
On May 10, Pakistan launched a large-scale military operation Banyan un Marsus ("Solid Wall") against India. As part of the operation, it plans to strike several Indian strategic targets.
On May 9, Reuters reported that explosions were heard in Kashmir and the Indian city of Amritsar in Punjab state. Later, the Government of Pakistan stated that the Indian Armed Forces (AF) carried out several missile strikes on Pakistan's air bases, including Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot (Rafiki).
Relations between Pakistan and India have been strained since the terrorist attack on April 22 near the Indian city of Pahalgam in the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir. As a result of the incident, 27 civilians were killed. On May 7, the Indian Ministry of Defense announced the start of the Sindoor military operation against Pakistan. According to the Pakistani Samaa TV channel, Islamabad launched retaliatory missile strikes on Indian territory.
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