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  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

An Unknown Flying Object from India violated Pakistani territory about 124 km Yesterday, DG ISPR


Islamabad: An unknown flying object from Indian territory  (Probably a Surface to surface Missile ) violated Pakistani airspace crossing Burewala city and crashed about 124 KM in Pakistan, according to DG ISPR.

This incident took place on 09 February, at about 1850 hours, when a UFO, probably a Surface to Surface Missile was launched from Indian town Sirsa, about 104 km inside India.

The missile maintained the course for a while and changed its course towards Pakistan, flew over Pakistani city Burewala and crashed near Khanewal, Punjab.

The missile traveled about 260 km at the altitude of 40000 feet and speed of Mach 3 for the total time of 6 minutes.

It is not certain that what was purpose of the missile and why it maneuvered its due course, was it due to some technical mistake or it was done with some deliberation, but missile was not loaded.

The said missile not only violated Pakistani Air Space but endangered civil airline routes as well, which was most irresponsible act by a nation.

Pakistan demanded answers from Indian government, by asking the purpose and aim of such an irresponsible action which could have endangered many lives in air as well as on the ground, says DG ISPR

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