Missile debris recovered from Dal Lake, yet another proof of Pakistan's defeat during Operation Sindoor.
- bySherya
- 22 Sep, 2025

Operation Sindoor: Pakistan fired a missile at Srinagar during Operation Sindoor, debris from which has been recovered. The Jammu and Kashmir Police has also provided information regarding this.
Debris from a Pakistani missile has been recovered from Dal Lake in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan attempted to launch a missile attack on Srinagar during Operation Sindoor. The debris was recovered during the cleanup of Dal Lake. Pakistan had made unsuccessful attempts to attack Kashmir and other locations.
According to NDTV, a cleanup operation was carried out in Dal Lake on Sunday (September 21st). During the operation, debris from a Pakistani missile was recovered from the lake. Jammu and Kashmir Police stated that the missile components are being relocated. Pakistan had fired this missile at Kashmir during Operation Sindoor.
Another proof of Pakistan's defeat
The missile found in Dal Lake is significant proof of Pakistan's defeat. The Pakistani missile proved to be ineffective. Pakistan regularly issues controversial statements about Kashmir, but during Operation Sindoor, it unsuccessfully attempted to target Kashmiris. Pakistan had attempted to attack several areas along the border, including Kashmir, but the Indian Army thwarted its attacks.
Explosions were heard during Operation Sindoor.
During Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attempted to attack with drones and missiles, but these were destroyed by India's air defense systems. The Indian Army also delivered a decisive response to Pakistan, striking several locations, including the Nurkhan Airbase and Muridke.
Several terrorists were killed while trying to infiltrate
Since Operation Sindoor, numerous terrorists have been killed while attempting to infiltrate. Pakistan continues to conspire against India. Twenty-six people were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. India retaliated with Operation Sindoor. The army remains on high alert along the border.