Pakistan’s Retd Air Marshal admits Pakistan has damaged this key system in India operations

On social media, a video spread a passage showing Pakistan’s retired air marshal Masood Akhtar publicly accepted that his country’s critical airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft suffered damage during the operation.
Viral Video: Pakistan’s radar air marshal acknowledges this key system of Pakistan’s damage in India operations
A few days after India launched Operation Sindor, many reports revealed the damage caused by India to Pakistan’s land, military equipment and other aspects. On social media, a video spread a passage showing Pakistan’s retired air marshal Masood Akhtar publicly accepted that his country’s critical airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft suffered damage during the operation.
In a TV interview, Akhtar said: “They [Indian forces] I’m not sure our pilots are anxious to shoot four back-to-back Brahmin missiles – surface downward or air surface, eager to fix the aircraft, but the missiles keep coming. Unfortunately, the fourth hit the hangar at Bholari Air Force Base, where our AWAC stood. It was damaged. ”
The video was released by the conflict tracking platform on X. The video was shown on social media, AK Bharti, an Indian Air Marshal AK Bharti verified that 11 Pakistani air bases were hit by India’s recent precision strike in three hours. “The strike decision was made,” he said, and explained how the Indian military successfully conducted exact, synchronized and measured attacks on important Pakistani defense facilities. He later added: “Aggression will not be tolerated.”
India launched a strike against Pakistan in the Pahargam terrorist attack on April 22 from the evening of May 9-10. The precise strike of the Indian Armed Forces on May 7 under Operation Sindor destroyed the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) associated with Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jem), Lashkar-ee-Taiba and Pakba (Let) and Hizb.
Five of the nine terror camps are located in POK and the other four are located in Pakistan. In Operation Sindor, more than 100 terrorists were eliminated and retaliated for the April 22 terrorist attack. According to Ghai’s test, the eliminated terrorists included those who participated in the 1999 Air India Flight (IC-814) hijacked and the 2019 Pulwama terrorist attack.