Pakistan's airspace will remain closed from 3:15am today to 12:00pm tomorrow


Lahore: Pakistan's airspace was closed for all types of flights after India launched missile attacks on Pakistani air bases.
DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in a late-night briefing that India fired missiles at three air bases in Pakistan, and the air defense system thwarted India's missile attacks.
DG ISPR stated in a late-night press briefing that India targeted Nur Khan Air Base, Mureed Base, and Shorkot with its aircraft. India launched air-to-ground missiles.
He added that some Indian missiles fell on the air bases, but there was no damage. Most of the Indian missiles were destroyed in the air. All assets of the Pakistan Air Force are safe.
According to the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), Pakistan's airspace will remain closed for all types of flights from 3:15am today to 12:00pm tomorrow.

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