India-Pakistan War: Air sirens in Chandigarh; All advised to remain indoors

Security has been stepped up at key installations, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Read further on Dynamite News

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 9 May 2025, 12:14 PM IST
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Chandigarh: Amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, an air warning indicating a possible aerial threat was received from the Air Force Station here on Friday, Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh said.

In response, air raid sirens were sounded across the city as a precautionary measure. Residents have been advised to remain indoors and avoid open areas such as balconies and terraces until further notice.

DC Statement

"An air warning has been received from the Air Force Station of a possible attack. Sirens are being sounded. All are advised to remain indoors and away from balconies," the Deputy Commissioner said in an official statement.

Security has been stepped up at key installations, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation. Further information is awaited from defence and civil agencies.

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Earlier Action

The Indian Navy took action and launched a missile attack on Pakistan's Karachi Port.

According to the Dynamite News correspondent, Karachi Port has been severely damaged in this attack and according to sources, a large part of the port has been completely destroyed.

Missiles fired towards Karachi Port

The Indian Navy fired several Tomahawk and Brahmos class missiles from the sea towards Karachi Port as part of the operation.

This attack was completely planned and was carried out on the basis of accurate information from Indian intelligence agencies.

According to senior naval officials, this action has been taken in response to the attacks carried out by Pakistan in India's border areas. The aim of this attack was to give a severe blow to Pakistan's military and economic activities.

INS Vikrant deployed in the Arabian Sea

After the horrific terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tensions between India and Pakistan have reached new heights. Amid the vigilance of security agencies and preparations of the armed forces, the Indian Navy has deployed its most powerful warship INS Vikrant in the Arabian Sea.

INS Vikrant is India's indigenous aircraft carrier which was recently inducted into the Navy.

Silence from Pakistan

There has been no official response from Pakistan yet after the attack, but emergency services have been activated in Karachi and the army has been put on high alert. Pakistan has claimed that it intercepted some missiles, but independent sources have not confirmed these claims.

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