Pakistan Exposed Again: Army Officer Claims to Attack Indian Airbases that Don't Even Exist, Netizens React with Memes
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Pakistan exposed again: Army officer claims to attack Indian airbases that don't even exist, netizens react with memes
A Pakistani military officer's claim that Fatah-1 missiles struck non-existent 'Rajouri Airbase' and 'Mamun Airbase' in India has sparked widespread ridicule online.
Pakistani officer mocked online after claiming strikes on two Indian airbases that don't exist
A video of a Pakistani military officer is going viral on social media in which he confidently claims that missile strikes successfully targeted two Indian airbases. However, the officer's claims quickly drew attention online because the airbases he referred to reportedly do not even exist.
Pakistani Officer Claims 2 Indian Airbases Were Hit. They Don't Exist
On May 10, 2025, the Pakistani military also used the Fatah-1 guided artillery rocket during the cross-border offensive. However, that was successfully intercepted and destroyed mid-air by India's air defence network over Sirsa, Haryana.
Pakistan's Geo News claimed that Fatah-1 missiles targeted India's Rajouri Airbase and Mamun Airbase. However, neither exists. Rajouri is a district, and Mamun is an army cantonment.
Pakistan Officer Claims Strike On Indian Airbase That Doesn’t Exist - Goemkarponn
New Delhi: Fresh controversy has erupted after a Pakistani Air Force officer claimed that Pakistan had successfully targeted two Indian airbases during last year’s military confrontation with India, even though one of the locations mentioned does not actually have an airbase. The remarks surfaced months after the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, where 26 people were killed. In response, Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor and carried…
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