Massive practice by Indian Air Force planes in Jamnagar
December 20, 2008
Massive practice by Indian Air Force planes in Jamnagar
Ahmedabad, DeshGujarat, 20 December, 2008
After the Mumbai terror attacks carried out by the Pakistan based Islamic terrorists, Indian Air Force planes are in stand-to position in Jamnagar.
However on Friday afternoon the people of Jamnagar found Indian Air Force extra-active as IAF planes in the cloudy sky performed huge bombarding practice near the city during 1.00 to 3.00 pm.
Residents of Jamnagar’s Defense Colony, Khodiar Colony, Panchavati Society, Patel Colony, Rameshwarnnagar, Navagam Ghed areas could listen to at least 15 to 18 massive blasts performed by the Indian Air Force planes in a practice session. Residents of these areas said that during the bombarding practice the blasts were so massive that they couldn’t sleep in the afternoon. Even local buildings almost shacked due to intensity of the voices.
The residents in Jamnagar district’s Surajkaradi, Okhamandal, Jodiya areas experienced earthquake like Sonic Boom due to the Air force practice sessions during 12.00 to 12.30 pm on Friday. Primarily people believed this was a mild earthquake, but sources in Disaster Management authority confirmed that there was no tremor.
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