Indian precision airstrikes Pakistan were verified by geointelligence specialist Damien Symon, who stated that the defense ministry’s images confirmed a string of expertly carried out targeted attacks.
Hours before the two sides agreed to stop all military operations, on May 10, the Indian side carried out a series of pinpoint attacks on eight important Pakistani airbases, according to satellite images supplied by India’s defense ministry and commercial service providers on Sunday.
According to persons acquainted with the situation, India’s military used missiles and other long-range weaponry to target eight Pakistani airbases in retaliation for Pakistan’s attempts to attack 26 military installations early on May 10. According to the locals, the Indian attacks revealed the “massive gap” between the two sides’ armed forces’ use of power and technological and military skill.
“The imagery provided by India’s defense ministry confirmed a series of well-executed precision airstrikes targeting several Pakistani military facilities,” said Damien Symon, a geo-intelligence expert at The Intel Lab.
According to Symon, “the strikes seem purposefully planned to neutralize specific military infrastructure while avoiding collateral damage.”
Vehicles and a facility that was probably associated to operations were “visibly impacted” at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi. “The vehicles were destroyed, and there were signs of damage to the building compound,” Symon added.
Due to two strikes on the airstrip at the airfield in Sargodha, Punjab province, takeoffs and landings are probably not possible until the runway has been repaired. The traffic control center was physically intact, according to Symon, who analyzed the images, but the Shahbaz airfield in Jacobabad, Sindh province, “suffered a strike on a hangar located adjacent to the ATC tower.”
The runway at the Rahim Yar Khan airfield in Punjab region sustained “extensive damage,” with the “underlying structural layers exposed an indicator of long-term disruption,” according to Symon.
According to the individuals mentioned above, the Rahim Yar Khan plant was the most severely damaged, with the “runway being totalled.”
Satellite Imagery Confirms Indian Precision Airstrikes Pakistan Across Key Airbases

A UAV storage depot at the airfield in Sindh province’s Sukkur “endured considerable damage, with roof damage and scattered debris evident,” according to Symon.
A hangar at the airfield in Bholari, southern Sindh province, which may be utilized for maintenance or airborne early warning systems, displayed “serious structural impairment with debris scattered all around,” according to Symon.
The Indian military reportedly targeted radar installations that were “likely tied to Pakistan’s early warning and surveillance systems,” according to the satellite imagery. These Indian precision airstrikes Pakistan carried out in addition to the eight airbase strikes could potentially disrupt the Pakistan Air Force’s operations and monitoring.
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