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Pakistan launches Fatah-2 missile at Delhi, intercepted by India in Sirsa, says report

In the last few hours, Pakistan has launched a series of drone attacks on 26 locations across India, spanning from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat.

May 10, 2025 / 07:40 IST
The Indian army has responded to Islamabad's drone offensive by attacking Pakistan’s three major air bases - Nur Khan Airbase, Murid Airbase and Rafiqui Airbase. (Representative image)

In a significantly escalatory move, Pakistan launched the Fatah 2 missile to target Delhi, intercepted successfully by India's air defence system in Haryana’s Sirsa, according to top government sources cited by CNN-News18.

The move signals a dangerous escalation from India’s neighbour with the targeting of the National Capital Region.

In the last few hours, Pakistan has launched a series of drone attacks on 26 locations across India, spanning from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat.

India has responded by attacking Pakistan’s three major air bases - Nur Khan Airbase, Murid Airbase and Rafiqui Airbase.

(This is a developing story.)

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first published: May 10, 2025 06:35 am

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