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Pakistan Targeted Key Indian Sites During Maarka-e-Haq Conflict

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Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said Pakistan achieved success in Maarka-e-Haq with Allah’s help. He stated that several important Indian targets were under Pakistan’s watch during the conflict. Moreover, he claimed that strong military planning and intelligence coordination helped Pakistan gain a clear advantage.

Speaking at a press conference alongside Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Mohsin Naqvi praised Pakistan’s armed forces. He said celebrations linked to Maarka-e-Haq were taking place across the country. Furthermore, he added that the armed forces raised the nation’s pride through their actions during the conflict.

The interior minister claimed India sent small and medium-sized drones into different Pakistani regions. However, he said Pakistani Rangers destroyed most drones near the border before they entered deeper areas. In addition, he stated that India also attempted cyberattacks, but Pakistan successfully prevented those efforts.

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Mohsin Naqvi further claimed Pakistani drones flew over areas near Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in New Delhi. He said Pakistan avoided targeting civilians, while India allegedly targeted civilian populations inside Pakistan. Additionally, he claimed India was forced into a defensive position during the military confrontation.

The minister also praised Pakistan’s intelligence agencies for their role in the operation. He said the agencies provided highly accurate information before important developments occurred. According to him, intelligence reports from India arrived with such detail that it seemed like Pakistan was monitoring its own territory.

Mohsin Naqvi also claimed that former U.S. President Donald Trump helped prevent India from facing greater damage during the conflict. He said Pakistan had several major Indian military targets within range before the ceasefire. Consequently, he warned that India would think many times before launching any future action against Pakistan after the Maarka-e-Haq conflict.

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