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According to satellite images, during the recent four -day collision, India got a clear advantage in targeting Pakistan’s military facilities. The New York Times reported that the high-tech warfare included accurate attacks on major locations.
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The New York Times, citing satellite images, stated that India had a “clear lead” in targeting Pakistan’s military facilities and air areas during the recent four -day conflict. The high-resolution satellite imagery, before and after the strike, shows “clear damage” to Pakistan’s features by Indian attacks.
The report stated, “The four-day military conflict between India and Pakistan was the most detailed battle between the two nuclear-skills countries. As the two sides used drones and missiles to test each other’s aerial rescue and kill military facilities, they claimed serious damage.”
It states that the satellite imagery indicates that when the attacks were widespread, the disadvantage was far more vested than the claim – “and most Pakistani features were seen by India.” In the new era of high -tech war, the report stated that the attacks by the two sides verified by Kalpana appeared accurately targeted.
The report stated, “Where a clear lead in India is in Pakistan’s military facilities and targeting of air areas, as post -fighting stretch was shifted from symbolic attacks and stated in the report,” the report.
At the Bholari Air Base, a distance of less than 100 miles from the Pakistani port city of Karachi, India’s defense officials said they had killed an aircraft hanger with an accurate attack. The NYT report stated, “The scenes showed clear disadvantages to look like a hanger.”
In addition, Noor Khan Airport, the headquarters of the Pakistani Army and the office of the Prime Minister of the country, a short distance from the office and office, which oversees and protects the nuclear arsenal of Pakistan, was a short distance from, “Perhaps the most sensitive military goal, which came to India.”
The Indian Army said it had specifically targeted runways and other facilities at some major airports in Pakistan and “satellite images showed disadvantages”, the report said that on May 10, Pakistan issued a notice for Rahm Yaar Khan Air Base stating that the runway was not on.
At the Sargodha Air Base in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the Indian Army said it had used accurate weapons to attack two sections of the runway.
“Satellite paintings of Pakistan’s sites have claimed to be a hit, and so far clearly do not clearly show the damage caused by Pakistani attacks, where some military action evidence was confirmed.”
On the claim of Pakistani authorities that his forces “destroyed” the Udhampur Air Base of India, the NYT report said “from May 12, an image is not visible to show damage.”
India carried out accurate attacks under the ‘Operation Sindoor’ on the terrorist infrastructure in early 7 May in response to the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, killing 26 people.
After Indian action, Pakistan tried to attack Indian military bases on 8, 9 and 10 May. The Indian armed forces launched a terrible counter -attack on several Pakistani military establishments, including Rafiki, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Chunian.
Radar sites at Pasurur and Sialkot Aviation Base were also targeted using accurate sages, causing large -scale damage.
India and Pakistan came to an understanding on May 10 on 10 May to end the conflict after a cross -border drone and missile strikes.