| Indian Navy Joins Fight After Air Force Strikes; Attacks Key Ports in Pakistan |
Indian Navy Joins Military Operations After Air Force’s Precision Strikes; Naval Assault Targets Critical Pakistani Ports
After the Indian Air Force carried out precise attacks on terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the Indian Navy has joined the operation. The aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, positioned in the Arabian Sea, has reportedly fired missiles at important Pakistani naval bases, causing serious damage and spreading panic along the coast. Naval Attack Sets Karachi Port Area on Fire Defense sources say that INS Vikrant has launched several missiles at Pakistan’s Karachi and Ormara ports. The strikes have caused huge fires at both sites, with thick smoke spreading across Karachi.
“INS Vikrant has begun heavy attacks on Karachi, causing major destruction. The Navy’s strikes have set large parts of the port and city on fire,” sources confirmed.
Witnesses and local reports suggest that flames engulfed key parts of the Karachi port, spreading panic among residents. People living in coastal areas were seen fleeing toward inland regions to escape the chaos.
Ormara and Karachi Naval Bases Heavily Damaged in Indian Navy StrikesKarachi and Ormara, home to major Pakistani naval bases with warships, submarines, and top military command centers, have been hit hard by missile strikes from the Indian Navy.
A defense official stated, “INS Vikrant has launched several missiles at Karachi and Ormara ports, sparking massive fires at both locations.”
The focused strikes by the Indian Navy are believed to have caused serious damage to these bases, which could greatly weaken Pakistan’s naval strength.
“By destroying both these bases, INS Vikrant has dealt a major blow to Pakistan’s Navy,” the report added.
Indian Navy Operation Still OngoingThe operation is still in progress. According to sources, India aims to take out Pakistan’s key military positions along its southern coastline. Indian Navy units remain on high alert at sea to ensure the mission’s success.
“The Indian Navy operation is still underway,” defense officials confirmed.
INS Vikrant: India’s Powerful Floating AirbasePakistan had long been concerned about the deployment of INS Vikrant in the Arabian Sea. That concern has now come true. INS Vikrant is India’s first indigenously built aircraft carrier, capable of launching and supporting fighter jets at sea.
“Pakistan feared Vikrant’s deployment in the Arabian Sea. It meant 30 MiG-29K fighter jets ready for combat just off their coast,” said a source.
The aircraft carrier operates alongside destroyers, frigates, submarines, and refueling ships, forming a powerful strike group. Naval experts say it is almost impossible to challenge Vikrant’s strength in open waters.
“This is India’s massive airbase at sea — taking on this warship is nearly impossible,” said a naval expert. |