'Something was...': How Pak aborted a strike on India after ‘missile misfire’
Published on Mar 16, 2022 05:29 pm IST
- After Defence Minister Rajnath Singh explained to parliament how a missile was 'inadvertently launched' on March 9 and landed in Pakistan, a Bloomberg report claims that Pakistan had prepared to launch a similar missile in a retaliatory strike. Pakistan held back because an initial assessment indicated something was amiss, Bloomberg quoted unnamed sources as saying. A BrahMos medium-range cruise missile was launched from Haryana's Ambala, about 200 km from Delhi, the Bloomberg report said. The missile damaged some residential property but caused no casualties. Watch this report for more. #Missile #Pakistan #India #BrahMos #ImranKhan #PMModi
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