On Tuesday, the recent satellite images captured by the Maxu Technologies caused significant damage to several aerial status in Pakistan.
Four Pakistani airports are damaged in images: Noor Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi, PAF Base Mushf at Sargodha, Bholari Air Base, and PAF Base Shahbaz in Jackbabad.
Satellite images taken on 25 April, 2025, and May 10, 2025 damage air base features, indicating a possible strike or attack at Noor Khan Air Base in Rawalpindi.
The second image reflects the significant damage done properly, showing the accuracy of the Indian Air Force.
PAF Base Mushf also suffered significant disadvantages in Sargodha, as visible from the images captured on April 30, 2025 and 10 May 2025.
The second image shows damage to the runway and some air base features.
The satellite photos of Bholari Air Base taken on 27 April 2025 and 11 May 2025 also show significant damage in a careful strike.
The strike damaged the runway and part of a structure.
PAF Base Shahbaz in Jackbabad revealed the loss as dated April 30, 2025 and 11 May 2025 compared dated images.
The second image shows damage to a structure.
Satellite paintings suggest that air bases have been targeted in a range of attacks or attacks. The disadvantage appears to be focused on the major infrastructure including runways and features.
Operation Sindor was a coordinated prescription strike operation on 7 May 2025 by the Indian Armed Forces in vengeance of the Pahgam terror attack.
It was executed through coordinated efforts of the Army, Navy and Air Force organized from Indian territory.
Unlike the previous operation with aggressive names, for the strength of the project, the name of this operation was chosen as a personal tribute to the victims, especially the widows of the Pahalgam attack.
Damage to these air bases can greatly affect Pakistan’s military capabilities and operations. The country’s Air Force may face challenges in maintaining its operational effectiveness, and damage can affect its national security.
In addition, Randhir Jaiswal, the official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs, while addressing a press conference on Tuesday, said that Operation Sindoor destroyed terrorism centers in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad and other places in Pakistan.
He emphasized that India’s works significantly reduced Pakistan’s military capabilities and dropped the major airbase out of action.
“In the last week, as a result of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has seen its terrorism centers in Bahwalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad and other places. Next, its military capabilities were excluded by us and the major airbase effectively,” he said.
He suggested using commercially available satellite paintings to reduce Pakistan’s claims of attacking India.
“We are living a day and at age, where you have satellite pictures available.
Jaiswal reiterated India’s clear and consistent stand on targeting the terrorist infrastructure that exiting Pakistan. He emphasized that if the Pakistan Army fired on the Indian forces, then India’s response would be appropriate.
“Where India is concerned, our stand was clear and consistent from the beginning. We will target the terrorists who exiting Pakistan. If the Pakistani army stayed out, there would be no problem. If they firing on us, we would answer appropriately,” the spokesperson of Mea said.
Jaiswal highlighted the change in the tone of Pakistan after Jaiswal attempted to attack India on a large scale and received a disastrous copy.
He said, “By the night of May 9, Pakistan was threatening India with a large-scale attack. Once their attempt failed on the morning of 10 May and they got a devastating Indian counter-reliance, their tune changed and their DGMO eventually reached us.”
Jaiswal further exposed the false claim made by Pakistan that he had won the war, “Since 1971, in 1975 and in 1999, Kargil War, Pakistan is an old habit of shouting on top of its lungs that they live wars even when they lost badly.” (AI)