Pakistan PM's Shock Confession: India’s BrahMos Pre-Empted Our Attack Plan

Karachi (The Uttam Hindu): Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army destroyed many military airbases of Pakistan. At first Pakistan kept denying this. But now Pakistan has accepted this. In fact, according to the report of India Today, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has accepted a big thing and said that the Pakistani army was suddenly trapped during India's attack on the night of 9 to 10 May. India used Brahmos missile to attack major military bases including Rawalpindi airport.
Shahbaz Sharif said that Pakistan had planned to attack India after morning prayers on May 10. Sharif said that before Pakistan could react, India's long-range supersonic Brahmos cruise missiles targeted several locations in several provinces of Pakistan. Sharif said that he was informed about the early morning attack by Munir, who has now been promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. India Today quoted the Pak PM as saying, "Our armed forces were ready to take action at 4.30 am after Fajr prayers. But they could not get time till that time. Before that, India once again used Brahmos and targeted several provinces of Pakistan including Rawalpindi airport."
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor. Let us tell you that 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. After this, under Operation Sindoor, India took a major action on the night of 9 and 10 May and attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and destroyed them. More than 100 terrorists were killed in this attack. After this, Pakistan retaliated by launching drone and missile attacks on India, however, the Indian air defense system foiled these attacks. After this, India again took action and destroyed many airbases of Pakistan by attacking with Brahmos, after which Pakistan came to its knees.
The role of the Indian Air Force in Operation Sindoor has been very important. In fact, many airbases and radar systems of Pakistan were destroyed in the attacks of the Indian Air Force. These attacks brought the army and government of Pakistan to their knees. This was the reason why the Pakistan Army was allowing passenger planes to fly from Pakistan, so that the attacks of the Indian Army could be stopped or avoided. At the same time, the Indian Army did not want any passenger plane to be damaged even by mistake. However, after the precise attacks of the Indian Army, Pakistan came to its knees and proposed a ceasefire