India Pakistan Operation Sindoor | Pakistan Deputy PM | Pakistan admitted- India attacked their airbase: Nur Khan and Shorkot airbase; Was refused earlier

India Pakistan Operation Sindoor | Pakistan Deputy PM | Pakistan admitted- India attacked their airbase: Nur Khan and Shorkot airbase; Was refused earlier

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Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, while disclosing on Geo News, said that India targeted his Nurkhan-Shorkot airbase.

Pakistan Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has admitted for the first time that India attacked two of his big airbase Noor Khan and Shorkot Airbase.

Dar, while disclosing the Jio News, said that when Pakistan was preparing to retaliate, India already carried out a strike and targeted the Nurkhan-Shorkot Airbase.

Earlier, the Government of Pakistan and the army had denied the attack of India, but now both Dar and Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif have confirmed the attacks.

In fact, after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, on May 7, India launched aircraft on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) and 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan.

The army killed 100 terrorists. It was named Operation Sindoor. Since then there has been tension between India and Pakistan.

The picture of May 7 was attacked by India under Operation Sindoor in Pakistan.

Two big revelations of Dar ….

1. India attacked our 2 big airbase Ishaq Dar said that we had spoken to Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. He had asked the forces to stay ready. Everything was disgusting what we had to rollout. We were about to attack India after 4 o’clock in the morning, but before that India acted twice at two and a half hours and attacked many places including Nurkhan, Shorkot Airbase.

2. Saudi Arabia tried to reduce stress Deputy PM Dar said that just 45 minutes after India’s attack, Saudi Prince Faisal bin Salman called him. He asked if he was Indian Foreign Minister S.K. You can talk to Jaishankar, so that stress can be stopped. On this I said yes, why not. This was followed by ceasefire.

Shahbaz Sharif also confessed Pak PM Shahbaz Sharif also admitted in an interview that India attacked several places including BrahMos missiles including Rawalpindi Airport. He said that Pakistan had planned to retaliate at 4:30 am on May 10, but India’s second wave attacks (night of 9-10 May) spoiled Pakistan’s plan.

Claims in Pakistani documents-India destroyed many more hideouts

An official document in Pakistan revealed on 4 June that India had attacked several locations in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, which were not mentioned by the Indian Air Force or military officials.

This information has been revealed in Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan documents related to those Marsus. According to the documents issued by Pakistan, India also attacked Peshawar, Jhang, Hyderabad (Sindh), Gujarat (Punjab), Bahawalnagar, stuck and thief.

India’s attack on Pakistan

1. India attack on Bholari, just 100 km from Karachi

India targeted Bholari airbase, which was less than 150 km from Pakistan’s port city Karachi. According to Indian military officials, he made an accurate attack on an aircraft hanger.

Satellite photographs made India’s claim correct. In the pictures, there is a clear loss at the hanger’s place.

2. Noor Khan Airbase targeted near Army Headquarters

India targeted Noor Khan Airbase, just 25 km from the Pakistani Army headquarters and the Prime Minister’s Office. Nuclear weapons storage facility and security unit is just a short distance from here.

In this context, it was the most sensitive military target, which India attacked.

3. Raheem Yaar Khan became a pit in the airbase strip due to India’s attack

The Indian Army also targeted Rahim Yar Khan Air Khan Airbase of Pakistan’s Punjab province. It is also an important airport in Pakistan. India’s attack led to a deep pit on the airbase’s airsterrip.

Disadvantages can be seen clearly in satellite photographs. The notification was issued by the Pakistan Army on 10 May. It said that these runways are not operational.

4. Two attacks on Sargodha airbase with accurate weapons

India targeted two different parts of Sargodha Airbase in Pakistan’s Punjab province. For this, the army used accurate weapons. This led to two different pits on the runway.

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