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Pakistani terrorist sites airbase: Phantomid by ‘Ghosts of Balakot’, IAF comes armed with evidence on the Operation Sindoor – see the news, see the news. Bharat News

New Delhi: Runned by “Ghost of Balakot”, Amar Preet Singh, head of IAF, came to come with more visual evidence of a completely accurate airstrikes and came to Pakistan with accurate airstrikes carried out deep during Pakistan, which reflects the loss of loss on the infrastructure of major military and terror. From high-value airbase to headquarters of ISI-supported terrorist organizations, a strike organized in retaliation of Pahalgam killings demonstrated India’s ability to hit strategic goals with accuracy of India, which is well inside the enemy’s area.“I am very happy that this time we were able to take care of the ghost of Balakot, which we were able to tell the world what we have achieved,” the IAF chief commented.The evidence included images and videos of the destruction of Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, flattening of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s command center in Bahawalpur, and damaging the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Tabiba in Muridke. IAF also presented evidence of serious hit on Rahm Yaar Khan, Sukkur and Bholari airbase.

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Noor Khan Airbase

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During the exact strike under Operation Sindoor, attacks on Pakistan’s military capabilities by destroying a major pillar of the country’s air power gave a significant blow. Located in Rawalpindi and earlier PAF was known as Chaklala, Aadhaar served as the command hub of the Air Mobility Command of Pakistan. It kept important aerial assets such as Saab Aerborn Early Warning Aircraft, C -130 Transport Plane and IL -78 aerial fuel tankers.

Bahawalpur: Gem Headquarters

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The exact strike of IAF under Operation Sindoor caused tremendous damage to the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, the main command hub of the ISI-supported terrorist group.Among those killed were ten members of Jem chief Masood Azhar’s family, a major setback led by the group.

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At a distance of about 100 kilometers inside the Pakistani region, the strike was described as the most powerful of operation, which appoints India’s most powerful weapon. Overall, the armed forces abolished nine terrorist launchpads, but the Bahawalpur hit was considered the most important for both strategic and symbolic reasons.

Muridke: Come on Headquarters

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Another major terrorist site that IAF had targeted was Muridka, where the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Tabiba was located.Demonstrating the level of damage caused by the strike, the IAF chief said, “This is the residential area of his senior leadership. These were their office building where they would meet together to operate meetings. We could get videos with weapons because the location was within the range.”There were attacks around a dozen high -value militants in Pakistan, including IC -814 Hijkar Yusuf Azhar, Muridak chief of Lashkar, Abu Jandal alias Mudasar and son of the 2016 Nagrota attack Plotter.

Rahm Yaar Khan Airbase

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The disadvantage in Rahm Yaar Khan Airbase from Operation Sindoor was so intense that it remained non-conducting for at least two months. Located in about 230 km south of Bahawalpur, this base is a major element of Pakistan’s southern air defense due to India’s proximity to the Rajasthan border and was heavy in India’s precise attacks in early May. Located inside an international airport, the airbase first released a notam on 10 May, shutting the runway until 18 May, which was later extended. After another closure notice in early June, the date was pushed till 4 July.

Sukur Airbase

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The image Sukkur shows before and after the scenes in the Pakistani airbase. Its dual use radar was targeted as it is located very close to Rajasthan and is used for nefarious activities.

Bholri airbase

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In Bholari, the strike targeted the Awe & C hangar.“We attacked three hangers. One Sukkur was a UAV Hanger, Bholari Hanger and Jackbabad F -16 Hanger. We have that AE and C hangar and some F -16 at least one AW and C indication, which were subject to maintenance there,” said the IAF chief.

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