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Pakistan had destroyed the world's most advanced S-400 air defence system on May 9.

LAHORE (Dunya News) - One of the prominent events of Marka-e-Haq was the destruction of the Russian-made Indian air defence system S-400. India did not accept this destruction, but Pakistan proved its destruction with solid evidence.

In the war, India was as proud of the presence of Rafale as it was of the S-400 air defence system, the same S-400 that can simultaneously target cruise or ballistic missiles at speeds fourteen to fifteen times the speed of sound.

That is why the Indians believed that no Pakistani missile would be able to touch them, but in the war, when Pakistan disabled the S-400 along with other targets, the Indians were devastated.

Modi took pictures in front of the S-400's missile launcher to prove Pakistan's claim false, but it did not work. In fact, the S-400 consists of three parts - a command center truck, a radar truck, and a missile launcher truck, which can be deployed ten or fourteen times with each S-400 battalion.

Pakistan had destroyed the S-400 command centre in Udhampur, forcing India to call for a new command centre at the Udhampur airbase after the ceasefire.

This is evidenced by this news from the Indian channel ABP News, according to which Ram Babu Singh of Bihar was the operator of the S-400 missile and was killed in the Pakistani attack.

When Ram Babu was inside the command centre, the command centre was destroyed in a Pakistani attack and this operator was also killed.

The Indian government changed the statement to cover up the lie, and said that Ram Babu Singh was not a BSF soldier but an Indian Army soldier and had no connection with S-400.

But the world already knew the truth: Pakistan had destroyed the world's most advanced S-400 air defence system on May 9.

 

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