Pakistan Hides Behind Civilian Flights After Launching Drone Attacks On India, Here's The Proof

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Last Updated:May 10, 2025, 04:28 IST

Air traffic data showed Pakistan operating civilian flights amid drone attacks against India, proving the Indian government's claims that it was using civilian airspace as cover.

Pakistan did not close its civilian airspace while launching failed attacks against India.

Pakistan did not close its civilian airspace while launching failed attacks against India.

The Indian government said Pakistan of using civilian flights as cover as it continues to provoke India by launching a series of drone, missile and artillery attacks on military installations in several states.

The Indian military highlighted Pakistan’s irresponsible behaviour, as it did not close its airspace despite launching an unprovoked attack, posing a grave threat to international carriers, while India has already diverted flights away from the Border in J&K. That was the case even today, as Pakistan once again launched a brazen attack on India.

At least four flights were seen in the areas of Lahore and Multan close to the Indian border at 10:52 pm, as per the live air traffic data provided by Flightradar24, while Pakistan again launched drones at multiple locations in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, which were thwarted by Indian air defence systems. This came hours after India showed proof of Pakistan using its civilian flights as cover. Reports indicate that Pakistan flew over 100 civilian aircrafts between May 7 and 8 despite intense hostilities.

Flightradar data showing Pakistan using civilian airspace amid unprovoked attacks on India.
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