Pakistan's air defense system destroyed, drone attacks in several cities
- bySudha Saxena
- 08 May, 2025

Drone explosions one after another have created panic in 12 cities of Pakistan. So far there have been reports of 25 drone blasts in Pakistan. After the drone attack, questions are being raised on Pakistan's security system. Pakistan's air defense system was completely destroyed due to the explosion of the drone.
The air defense system in Pakistan has been completely destroyed. This was seen on Thursday, when drone attacks took place in many big cities from Lahore to Karachi. According to the Pakistan government, 25 drone attacks have taken place so far. 3 major drone attacks have taken place in Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi.
Drone attacks in these three cities have created panic in Pakistan. There are army camps in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi. In Rawalpindi, the army camp itself has been blown up.
According to Pakistani media, a drone blast has taken place in Karachi. After the drone blast, there is chaos in the entire area. The army has taken control of the area.
In such a situation, the way the drone blast happened in Karachi has raised questions on the security system of Pakistan. The Karachi blast is being described as a major breach in security. It has been said in the news that blasts have taken place near the Navy base in Lahore and the Army base in Karachi.
Drone attacks in 12 cities so far
Drone attacks have taken place in 12 areas of Pakistan including Karachi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Chakwal and Ghotki. Due to the drone attack, there is an emergency situation in these areas. Pakistan has not said anything about where this drone came from. Nor has anyone taken responsibility for the drone attack.
The maximum number of drone blasts, 3, have taken place in Lahore. According to Pakistani media, a total of 12 blasts have taken place in Pakistan so far. There is news of a drone blast near a military base in Lahore.
Air defense system completely failed
Pakistan's air defense system seems to have completely failed in preventing the drone blast. Interestingly, on Wednesday, Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif praised the Pakistan Air Force in the House of Assembly.
Shahbaz said that Pakistan Air Force is firmly standing in the field. Asim Munir met the Pak Air Force Chief immediately after the PM's praise.
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