On March 9, Pakistan made an attempt to reply to India on the Indian missile that accidentally fell in Pakistan, in which it was unsuccessful. Let us tell you that during routine maintenance and inspection, a missile was accidentally released at around 7 pm, which landed in Pakistan.
Local people saw an unidentified object at around 12 noon on Thursday in the Assam of Jamshoro, Sindh in Pakistan. It was a missile, which was fired by Pakistan from its test range in Sindh. The test, scheduled for 11 a.m., was postponed for an hour due to a TEL (Transporter Erector Launcher) malfunction. It was finally tested at 12 noon.
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A few seconds after the launch, the missile was seen deviating from the path. It means that the test failed.
Some news channels of Pakistan covered this incident, but all the officials of Imran government are silent on this matter. The local administration denied any such claim, saying it was a regular mortar tracer round fired from close range.
Let us tell you that the chances of getting a tracer projectile so high in a mortar with a maximum range of 5 km are quite slim.
According to a reporter from Pakistan’s ARY news channel, there were reports of a “plane, rocket or something like that” falling. He said that the police is probing the matter.
‘Trying to answer India’
Pakistani news agency The Conflict News Pakistan said that this missile test may have been done by Pakistan in an attempt to respond to the missile accidentally fired by India.
Conflict News Pakistan tweeted, “Pakistan tests a missile in retaliation to the previous Indian BrahMos missile. The Pakistani missile failed to reach its target and fell nearby.”
According to a Pakistani defense analyst, a prior notice declaring a no-fly zone in the test area had already been issued. He said that a NOTAM was already issued.