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During Operation Sindor, India targeted several Pakistani air bases, causing significant damage, which included craters on the runway and destroyed the hangar. High-resolution satellite drawings reveal widespread destruction for these air locations.
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India attacked several Pakistani airports during ‘Operation Sindoor’, causing damage to runways, hangars and buildings, causing a huge shock in Pakistan. NDTV arrived before and after satellite paintings of these bases – Sargodha, Noor Khan (Chaklala), Bholari, Jackbabad, Sukkur and Rahim Yar Khan.
High-resolution images of Maxu Technologies show the limit of damage to these air bases India’s accurate attackDuring a press briefing, Air Marshal Ak Bharti, Director General of Air Operations, said that India deepened the selected military goals inside Pakistan and the response was “measured and calibrated.”
Jacobabad Air Base
Jacobabad Air Base is about 200 km from the international border. It is located in Sindh province of Pakistan west of Longwala, Rajasthan.

Jacobabad Air Base is home to the 39 strategic wing of Pakistan. It is located in the west of Rajasthan. High-razed Here
India hit the hangar on Jackbabad Air Base. Hangars are mainly constructed at an airport to protect the aircraft for maintenance and repair. From May 11, the satellite shows damage to the hangar and debris next to the image structure.
Before the image from April 30, it shows that the structure remains intact.
Bholari airport
India attacked the airport in Sindh Province – Bholari, Jackbabad and Sukkur in Pakistan. It is one of the latest airports in Pakistan, which started in 2017.
During India’s accurate attacks on Pakistan, Bholari was chosen as a goal, and India hit the hangar at the airport, causing serious damage to its roof, as shown in an image from 11 May.

The hangar at Bholari airport was severely damaged. High-razed Here
From April 27, a satellite picture, when tension between India and Pakistan was still high after the Pahgam attack, retains the hangar.
Sukkur Air Base
Sukur Air Base, located in Sindh province, is a strategic air base for Pakistan, which is located in the west of the international border with Rajasthan. Sukur, Jacbad and Bholari are located in Sindh. Sukkur is operated by Pakistan’s Southern Air Command.

The airports of Sukur, Bholari and Jacobabad are located in Sindh province. High-razed Here
From May 10, a satellite depicts severe structural damage on the image basis and large -scale debris on the edge. After the strike was the vegetation burning caused by the fire, with a possible burning/strike mark next to the damaged structure.
Nur Khan Air Base
Nur Khan is a strategic air base located between Rawalpindi and Islamabad – two nerve centers in Pakistan. The former Pakistan is the headquarters of the army, and the later political power center of the country. The airport was earlier known as Chakla. This was not the first time India killed Noor Khan. During the 1971 war, 20 squadron The Indian Air Force targeted the airport with its hawker hunter.

Noor Khan, earlier known as Chakla, was killed in 1971 by 20 squadron of IAF. Here
The satellite image depicts two trailer trucks standing next to each other, believing that there are special objective military vehicles.
Rahim Yar Khan
The airport is located in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and it is located 200 km south of Bahwalpur, a terrorist site targeting by India during the first phase of Operation Sindoor on 7 May.

A huge pit was formed on the banks of the runway after the Indian attacks. High-razed Here
During the press briefing, Air Marshal Ak Bharti showed a video of a widespread loss to the runway of the air base. A large pit was built on the runway after the Indian attacks.
Maxer’s satellite paintings explore the region that was killed by India. A huge pit was formed on the side of the airport runway.
Mushf, Sargodha
Mushf Air Base in Sargodha is a strategically important basis of the Pakistan Air Force, which was targeted by India during Operation Sindoor. Sargodha is located in the west of Lahore and is about 200 km from the international border with Punjab. During the wars of 1965 and 1971, the Indian Air Force targeted Sargodha during its air campaign. The crater formed after the Indian strike was at least eight meters wide.
Going on @Maxer Picture with@Detresfa_One can easily guess that the craters in Sargodha are at least 8-9 meters wide! If India had started saturation attacks on the Pak airbase using Brahma, Hammer and Scalp, the Pak Air Force would have been lost or grounded. #Opsindoor pic.twitter.com/SFSX2KO3BB
– Vishnu som (@vishnundtv) May 13, 2025
During Operation Sindor, the Indian Strikes damaged the runway at two places of the airbase – one at the intersection and the other on the main runway. The runway is being pitted after Indian attacks at two places in images of May 10.

The runway of Sargodha Air Base was damaged at two places. High-razed Here.
Images of April 30 and May 10 reflect the range of damage to the runway in Mushf.
Operation vermilion
India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May and attacked nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk), in which 26 people were shot dead to avenge the Pahgam terror attack.
The Indian armed forces destroyed several camps of terrorist groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba (Late), Jaish-e-Mohammed (Jame) and Hizbul Mujahideen and killed more than 100 terrorists.
After India’s overnight operation, the Pakistani Army launched drones and missiles in the western parts of India, which were successfully intercepted. India then hit selected military goals deep inside the Pakistani region.
The two countries reached a ceasefire agreement last Saturday, which was to prevent military functions with immediate effect after a four -day intensive border drone and missile strikes.