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“India Ne Ghus Ke Mara”: Pakistani Citizen Exposes Govt Lies on Operation Sindoor

As Pakistan’s government, military, and media continue to peddle misinformation about India’s Operation Sindoor, a Pakistani citizen has gone viral for candidly acknowledging India’s precision and Pakistan’s failure.

In the video, the man openly admits that Pakistan failed to intercept even a single missile out of the 24 launched by India during its surgical strike on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK.

“India launched missiles. It is astonishing that they hit all their targets. We failed. India ne ghus ke mara. This is the reality,” he said.

“Not One Missile Intercepted”: Citizen Slams Pak Defence

The individual compared the situation with Israel’s robust missile defence system, pointing out how India’s missiles met zero resistance from Pakistan’s air defence.

“You hear Iran launched 200-400 missiles, but Israel intercepted most of them. India launched just 24 and not a single one was stopped. If India had targeted our military bases, who would’ve stopped them?” he questioned.

Fake News Alert: Media Slammed for Spreading Lies

He also criticised Pakistani media for spreading fake reports about shooting down Indian jets, calling them baseless.

“They were all fake reports,” he added, urging viewers to recognise the truth rather than fall for nationalist propaganda.

Operation Sindoor: A Surgical Strike with Zero Escalation

India launched Operation Sindoor on the night of May 7 in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, striking nine terror infrastructures in Pakistan and PoK. The operation was hailed by Indian leaders for being targeted, non-escalatory, and precise.

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