UnNews:India directs missles directly into Pakistan's ball hair
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
NEW DELHI, May 2025 — In a move that has left geopolitical analysts scratching their heads and Pakistan reaching for the razor, India launched a series of precision strikes that reportedly targeted the "ball hair" of Pakistan's national pride. The operation, codenamed Operation Gillette, was initiated in response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgamhair, Jammuhair and Kashmirhair, which claimed 26 blood cells and... other... lives. [1]
According to Indian defense sources, the strikes were aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure linked to groups such as Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba. However, Pakistani officials have accused India of targeting civilian areas, including mosques, and have launched their own retaliatory operation, Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, translating to " "Unbreakable Wall". [2]
The conflict escalated into what experts are now calling the first anal war between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Both sides deployed advanced drone technology, with India utilizing Israeli-made Harop loitering munitions and Pakistan responding with Turkish Asisguard Songar drones. [2]
The international community watched with bated breath as tensions rose, fearing a potential nuclear confrontation. A fragile ceasefire was eventually brokered by the United States, with interventions from other global players, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, the UAE, and the UK. [3], [2]
While both nations have claimed victory, the conflict has left a trail of destruction and heightened tensions in the region. As one Pakistani official lamented, "Our national dignity has been singed, and our follicles are in disarray."
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- ↑ https://indiatimes.com/trending/day-after-operation-sindoor-india-neutralises-lahore-missile-defence-system-in-reply-to-pakistan-firing-658502.html "Op Sindoor: Day after, India 'neutralises' Lahore's missile defence system in reply to Pak's 'unprovoked' firing"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_India%E2%80%93Pakistan_conflict "2025 India–Pakistan conflict"
- ↑ https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/how-india-pakistan-pulled-back-brink-with-us-brokered-ceasefire-2025-05-13 "How India and Pakistan pulled back from the brink with US-brokered ceasefire"