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Pakistan Twitter has a meltdown after IAF conducts strikes inside Pakistan’s territory, turns against Govt and Army

After MEA's press briefing, it can be stated with certainty, as has been clear for quite some time now, that the Indian Air Force did penetrate deep into Pakistani territory.

After MEA’s press briefing, it can be stated with certainty, as has been clear for quite some time now, that the Indian Air Force did penetrate deep into Pakistani territory.

We have also reported that the Pakistani media has accepted the fact that India entered Pakistan. The Pakistani government, however, still appears to be in denial.


It appears, however, that Imran Khan and his party aren’t fooling anyone. Even their people have turned against them. Pakistanis have resorted to abusing the political party that won the elections and formed the government.


The Pakistani Army isn’t escaping criticism as well.


One should note that the above-mentioned handle uses the same adjective for Hindus as used by the Pulwama terrorist.


Another handle tweeted, “They can find us even in Quetta, Parachinar and even Thar dessert for a tweet but here, an entire aircraft entered our territory and they had no idea about it?”

As we had reported earlier, the Pakistani Army has claimed that the Indian Air Force had entered Pakistani territory and reached as far as Balakot, a town in Mansehra District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

Reportedly, 12 Mirage jets took part in the Operation and 1000 Kg of bombs were dropped on terror camps across the Line of Control, destroying them utterly.

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