The satellite photos, dated between April 25 and May 11, show visible structural damage at Nur Khan Air Base (Rawalpindi), PAF Base Mushaf (Sargodha), Bholari Air Base, and PAF Base Shahbaz (Jacobabad).
At Nur Khan Air Base, images from April 25 and May 10 reveal damaged facilities, suggesting a direct strike. At Mushaf Base, photos taken between April 30 and May 10 show significant damage to the runway and nearby structures. Bholari Air Base sustained similar precision damage, with satellite shots from April 27 and May 11 revealing hits on the runway and at least one building. Shahbaz Base also shows visible damage to a structure when comparing April 30 and May 11 images.
Latest high-quality images from private satellite company Maxar show the extent of damage inflicted upon Pakistani airbases due to Indian strikes.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2025
Pic 1- before damage at Sukkur, Pakistan, Pic-2 after damage
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/aKOhp9sDe0
The government has confirmed that these strikes were part of Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory action by the Indian Army , Navy, and Air Force in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack ..
Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Tuesday that the operation destroyed major terror hubs in Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Muzaffarabad, in addition to significantly degrading Pakistan’s military strength.
Latest high-quality images from private satellite company Maxar show the extent of damage inflicted upon Pakistani airbases due to Indian strikes.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2025
Pic 1- before damage at Nur Khan Air Base, Rawalpindi, Pic-2 after damage
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/SWVy63FMGv
“In the last week, as a result of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has seen its terrorism centres in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Muzaffarabad and other places destroyed. Thereafter, its military capabilities were significantly degraded by us and key airbases effectively put out of action,” Jaiswal said. He pointed to satellite images as proof and dismissed Pakistani claims of counterattacks on Indian soil, stating, “Claiming victory is an old habit.”
Latest high-quality images from private satellite company Maxar show the extent of damage inflicted upon Pakistani airbases due to Indian strikes.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2025
Pic 1- before damage at PAF Base Mushaf, Sargodha, Pic-2 after damage
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/WQOBCzROjG
Jaiswal also highlighted how Pakistan’s tone shifted after its own offensive failed on the morning of May 10. “Till the night of May 9, Pakistan was threatening India with a massive assault. Once their attempt failed and they received a devastating counter-response, their DGMO reached out to us,” he said.
Latest high-quality images from private satellite company Maxar show the extent of damage inflicted upon Pakistani airbases due to Indian strikes.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2025
Pic 1- before damage at Bholari Air Base, Pic-2 after damage
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/5H4Z4x6b4f
Latest high-quality images from private satellite company Maxar show the extent of damage inflicted upon Pakistani airbases due to Indian strikes.
— ANI (@ANI) May 13, 2025
Pic 1- before damage at PAF Base Shahbaz, Jacobabad, Pic-2 after damage
(Source: Reuters) pic.twitter.com/PehmccdRZs
He concluded by saying that if Pakistan targets India again, the response would be “suitable,” reinforcing New Delhi’s stance on neutralizing cross-border terrorist infrastructure.
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