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Indian Navy Strikes Karachi Port for First Time Since 1971, Targets Key Pakistani Naval Bases: Reports – Firstpost

Indian Navy Strikes Karachi Port for First Time Since 1971, Targets Key Pakistani Naval Bases: Reports – Firstpost


AMID Escalating Hostilations with Pakistan, India has carried out a significant Military Operation Targeting Karachi Port, According to Muliple reports

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AMID Escalating Hostilations with Pakistan, India has carried out a significant Military Operation Targeting Karachi Port.

According to multiple news reports, loud explosions were heard near the port area in the southern pakistani city of karachi late chursday night.

This marks the first time since the 1971 war that the Indian navy has opened a direct front against Pakistan.

As per initial media reports, the navy launched missile strikes on Critical Pakistani Naval Installations, Inflicting Substanti Damage and Triggering Panic Affilong the COSTRY ‘

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The western fleet of Indian navy operating from Mumbai is completely deployed and ready if any kind of attack happens in these aree are complete ready for retribution and responsese.

In December 1971, during the indo-pakistan war, the Indian navy launched two daring naval strikes on karachi, Pakistan’s most vital port City and Naval Headquarters.

Launched on December 4, 1971, Operation Trident was a Surprise Naval Attack on the Karachi Port by the Indian Navy. It marked the first time anti-ship missiles was used in Combat in the region.

Pakistani Fuel Reserve and Naval Assets were Heavily Damaged. December 4 is now navy day.

With inputs from agencies