Operation Dwarka Cheeky Pakistan celebrates Victory Day by killing a cow in India
Operation Dwarka During 'Operation Dwarka', the Pakistani Navy fired 50 shells within 4 minutes, 40 did not burst. These shells fell between the railway station and a temple. In this incident, only one cow died and ... today in india and would history After midnight on September 7, 1965, five Pakistani vandals came to the city of Dwarka, a city of Indian temples, just 5.8 nautical miles away and started firing. Exactly one week before this incident, the Pakistan Army had launched an offensive military operation across the international border under the name of Operation Grand Slam. India and Pakistan were then officially at war and the Pakistan Navy was now in a fighting mood. Standing parallel to the coast, a Pakistani warship adorned with old World War II fleets fired 50 shells off the coast of Gujarat that night. Named 'Operation Dwarka' by the Pakistan Navy, the aim was to destroy the radar station that helped India monitor the Navy's activities in the Arabian...