India firmly refutes Pakistan's BrahMos attack claim

India has categorically denied Pakistan’s claim of targeting the BrahMos missile storage site in Jammu. The clarification was issued during a media briefing on Saturday, where updates on Operation Sindoor were presented by Colonel Sofiya Qureshi of the Indian Army, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Indian Air Force, and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.
Pakistan accused of spreading falsehoods
"Pakistan spread misinformation on social media, falsely claiming it had targeted the S-400 air defence systems at Adampur, Suratgarh, and Sirsa Air Force Stations, BrahMos base and others. India strongly denies these false narratives," said Colonel Sofiya Qureshi.
During the briefing, senior Indian military officials and the Foreign Secretary outlined the latest developments in Operation Sindoor. The Indian government firmly reassured the international community about the security of India’s military infrastructure.
Escalating tensions
The briefing came amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, following Pakistan’s aggressive posturing and missile attacks. India’s firm response signals the growing urgency to maintain regional stability.