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Satellite images show damage caused by India to other Pakistani air bases Nur Khan; check the visuals here

Indian Air Force (IAF) fighters hit 11 military air bases in a coordinated, precisely led campaign between May 8 and 10, with satellite image strikes showing the enormous damage caused to neighboring countries. The hit bases include Nur Khan (Chaklala), Rafiqui, Murid, Sukkur, Sialkot, Pasrur, Chunian, Sargodha, Skardu, Skardu, Bholari and Jacobabad. These locations were selected for their operational importance, including the UAV War Command Center, Air Defense Node and Aircraft Deployment Center.
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The most important goal is the Nur Khan Air Force Base in Rawalpindi, formerly known as Paf Chaklala. It is the neural center of Pakistan Air Mobile Command and has its Saab Erieye airborne early warning system, C-130 transport vehicle and IL-78 refueling machine.

Here is a satellite image of India’s strike at a Pakistani Air Force Base:
PAF BASE BHOLALI, May 10:
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Sargodha May 10
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Jacob Bard on May 10
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Nur Khan
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Indian Action sindoor:
The Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindor in the early morning of May 7, targeting nine terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan, the Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POK). The operation is a retaliatory response to the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which killed 26 civilians, including a Nepali national.

Also read: India – Is the “war” in Pakistan over? Government sources articulate that these conditions remain the same despite “stop fire and military operations.”

After India’s operations, conflicts between India and Pakistan have intensified, resulting in an increase in cross-border shelling in Pakistan and an increase in retaliatory actions by Indian armed forces.

Government sources told PTI on Sunday that India has a new normal to India’s response to cross-border terrorism, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi directing the armed forces to tell PTI on Sunday that the armed forces should respond more powerfully to Pakistan’s response to each operation. Sources told PTI that after Modi’s operation, Prime Minister Modi told the armed forces that the bullets must be responded by artillery (Wahan Se Goli Chalegi, Toh Yahan Se Gola Chalega).

They said that the Sindor operation is not over and India’s response to cross-border terrorism has a new normal. The cost of cross-border terrorism will be increased, and Pakistan cannot continue terrorism when it expects to cooperate in its chosen areas.

Pakistan and India reach agreement
Foreign Minister Vikram Misri announced on Saturday night that India and Pakistan immediately took immediate land, air and ocean action and military action after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes.

Despite the agreement, government sources told ET that the Indian Waters Treaty will be suspended as long as Pakistan’s terrorism against India remains.

Only talks with Pakistan will be passed through the Director-General of Military Operations (DGMO). Sources told ET that there are no other issues to discuss.

After the Pahargam attack, India told the country to contact the state in New Delhi that it would attack the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan’s territory.

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