
The Indian Air Force released a new video sharing views of the exact moment when IAF Jets hit terrorist bases in Pakistan during the Sindoor operation.
“Through the Himalayas, across the island chains, through the oceans deep, IAF stands ready, vigilant, invisible (a) unrivaled,” the voice said.
The video also shows the Balakot Air Strike clips in 2019 after the Pulwama terrorist attack, as well as surgical strikes from 1971 in Dhaka, former East Pakistan, which eventually led to freedom of Bangladesh.
IAF shot down 6 Pakistani aircraft in Sindoor Operation
The IAF video came after the air chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh revealed that the Air Force shot down five Pakistani jets and a large plane during the Sindoor operation.
It was the greatest killing of India, which has been recorded so far, so far, Singh said and introduced a detailed description of the 7th May strikes about the terrorist settlement and other terrorist assets near the border and inside Pakistan.
“We have at least five warriors confirmed and one large aircraft that could be either aircraft or AWC, which was about 300 kilometers away.
IAF has received indications that at least one AWC in this AWC hangar and several F-16s that were under maintenance also suffered damage, IAF chief said.
Operation also resulted in a large number of unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), drones and some of their missiles falling in Indian territory without causing damage to Indian installations, he added.
During the presentation of Singh, he showed the visuals of the AWC hangar, which was flattened after the Indian attack.
The head of IAF said they attacked the airport on the basis of intelligence entrances during the Sindoor operation.
“The airport was attacked and the main building, where planning continues, which was also sometimes used as a civil terminal building. As far as Airbase Sukkur is concerned, we attacked the hangar and radar place UAB,” Singh said.
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