India’s recent surgical strike has delivered a significant setback to Pakistan. The Indian Air Force (IAF) inflicted heavy damage on several crucial Pakistani airbases and radar stations located near the Line of Control (LoC). According to sources, following India’s strong response, Pakistan was forced onto the back foot and compelled to appeal for a ceasefire.
Which Pakistani Installations Were Targeted?
The Indian Air Force targeted several key military installations in Pakistan, including:
- Murid Airbase (Chakwal): A vital hub for VIP transport and drone operations.
- Sial Good Aviation Base: A critical location for Pakistan’s air defence units.
- Raxi Airbase: Known as a stronghold for JF-17 fighter jets.
- Kasur Airbase (near Lahore): A major base that suffered significant damage.
- Pasrur Radar Station (Punjab): One of Pakistan’s primary air defence centers.
- Sialkot Aviation Base and Sargodha Airbase: Both sustained severe damage.
- Gilgit-Baltistan Region: India conducted major military actions here as well, weakening Pakistan’s strategic position.
Command and Control Centers Destroyed
In a follow-up airstrike, the IAF targeted Pakistan’s command and control centers, drone bases, and missile defence units. These strikes left Pakistan with no immediate countermeasures or alternatives.
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“India Will Not Tolerate Terrorism or Border Violations”
Sources indicate that after suffering extensive damage, Pakistan appealed to the United States for mediation. India reportedly submitted evidence to the US proving that Pakistan was using civilian flights for military operations. India also alerted the international community about the risks posed by Pakistan’s behavior, particularly concerning nuclear weapons.
India made it clear: it will not tolerate terrorism or border violations. When provoked by Pakistan, India responded with strength and precision.