The Indian Air Force on Saturday revealed images “before” the images of the headquarters of the terrorist clothing of Lashkar-E-Taba and Jaish-E-Mohammed in Pakistan and revealed the scope of Destruction Pakistan after the Indian Sindoor operation.
The images “before” and “after” damage show devastating differences – they represent the gap holes in the devices. Aviation photographs of the headquarters, which were captured in the Indian attack, reveal almost half of the equipment covered with barren spots where buildings and roofs once stood.
The head of the Indian Air Force AMAR Preet Singh introduced photographs and approached the 16th Air Chief Marshal LM Katre Memorial a lecture in Bengalur on Saturday 9 August.
We go the extent of damage, let the headquarters suffer
When he spoke of the extent of the damage that the terrorist beds in Pakistan suffered after the surgery of India Sindoor, the Chief of IAF said there is “almost no collateral” at the head of the Jem in Bahawalpur.
“These are before and after the pictures of the damage we caused (in Bahawalpur – Jem HQ) … There is no collateral … Neighboring buildings are quite intact … Not only did we have satellite pictures, but also from local media, through which we could get into the pictures …”
Air Marshal AP Singh also shared images of the Lashkar-E-Taba headquarters, where the members of the terrorist clothing gathered to perform meetings. Located in Pakistan Muridke.
“… this is the residential area of their leadership. It was their office building where they would meet to meet. We could get a video from the weapons themselves because the place was within reach,” said IAF AP Singh and depicted photos.
SINDOOR OPERATION
In the early morning hours of May 7, India started nine terrorist beds on Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK)-April retaliation to attack a deadly Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians.
“Sindoor Operations”, offered as the largest and deepest strike of the Indian army, marked the first joint operation of India since the 1971 war. All three defensive branches, Navy and Air Force, to make strikes in Pakistan to remove Jaish-e-Muhammed and Lashkara.
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