
(LR) Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Vikram Miskri and Colonel Sofiya Qureshi Duration A special press conference on the Sindoor operation, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in New Delhi on Saturday, May 10, 2025. | Photo credit: Ani Photo/Shrkant Singh
In a quick and calibrated response, the Indian Armed Forces on Saturday carried out precision attacks in the bases of the Pakistan Air Force, even in Rafiq, Muerid, Chaklala and Rahim Yar Khan, for neutral through the border firefighter that has military facilities here.
Pakistan military facilities in Sukkur, Chunian, a radar site in Pasrur and Sialkot Aviation Base were attacked.
The colonel of the Indian army Sophiya Qureshi and the Ala Force Air Force, Vyomika Singh, revealed at a press conference held here on Saturday morning that the Armed Forces carried out precision attacks only in identified military objectives, which included technical infrastructure, command centers and control, radar sites and storage areas.
While making these answers, India secured minimal collateral damage, they said
According to WG CDR Singh, the Pakistani military objectives in Rafiq, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukoor and Chunia dedicated themselves to using weapons of air launch precision weapons of combat aircraft.
The radar view in the Pasrur and Sialkot aviation bases also went to precision ammunition, he said.
The base of the Pakistan Rafique Air Force in Shorkot in the Jhang district is one of Pakistan’s most important air bases. Organize numerous squadrons, including first -line combat units.
While the Air Force Station in Chakwal is a strategic basis of progress with air defense and radar assets, Chaklala, known as Airbase Nur Khan base in Rawalpindi, is essential to handle VIP transport and strategic operations.
It is the headquarters of the Air Mobility Command and houses airplanes. Rahim Yar Khan has a strategically significant location.
WG CDR Singh warned that it has been observed that the Pakistani army moves its troops to forward areas, indicating an offensive intention to further increase the situation.
The Indian Armed Forces remain in high operational preparation to reject any progress.
The two officers, who have been doubled as defense spokesmen in information sessions organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Misri, since the launch of the Sindoor operation, also revealed that the Pakistani army continued with its provocation, carrying out aggressive actions that use multiple threat factors along the western border.
He used drones or Cap, long -range weapons, speakers and combat aircraft to attack civil areas and military infrastructure, they said.
Singh said that Pakistan’s army also turned to the air intrusion using drones and the shooting of heavy caliber weapons along the control line. Throughout the international border and the control line, air intrudes and several harassment attacks were also attempted from Srinagar to Nalia in more than 26 locations.
The Air Force stations suffered limited damage
The successful Indian Armed Forces neutralized these threats and most vectors. However, limited damage to the team and personnel at the Air Force stations in Udhampur, Pathkankot, Adampur and Bhuj were suffered, he said.
The IAF officer also revealed that there were also several attacks of “high -speed missiles” noticed after 0140 hours at night in several air bases in Punjab.
And, Pakistan attacked the center of Medicare and school facilities in the air bases of Srinagar, Awantipur and Udhampur, once again, showing an irresponsible orientation of our civil infrastructure, according to WG CDR Singh. After the terrorist attack of the Pahalgama on April 22, leading the lives of 26 tourists, including one from Nepal, Pakistan has been attacking civil areas in their bombings in border areas.
According to the reports, the hosticities between India and Pakistan saw a new violent escalation as the exchange of offensives continued for the first time from the previous night until Saturday.
Multiple air intrude
Throughout the control line too, Pakistan has tried multiple air intrusion drones and bombing using heavy caliber artillery weapons aimed at civil infrastructure and killing some civilians. The heavy exchange of artillery and fire mortars of small weapons in the Kupwara, Baramulla, Poonch, Rajouri and Akhnoor sectors continued.
The Indian army has responded effective and provided, causing damage extensive to the Pakistan army, according to official spokesmen.
A district development commissioner, Raj Kumar Thapa, was among the five killed in bombing in Rajouri, in which his house was also damaged.
All hostile actions have been effective counteracted and responded properly, he said.
Erroneous information campaigns
Meanwhile, in the press information session, the two defense officers criticized Pakistan for enjoying a malicious campaign of erroneous information.
Pakistan has also tried to execute a continuous malicious erroneous information campaign with statements of destruction of the S 400 Indian systems in Adampur, destruction of airfields at the Suratgarh and Sirta and Brahmos base at the Nagrota Fionward Fionward Fionille Gunarerery base with heavy damage to other military stations that are propagated on social networks.
India unequivocally rejected these false narratives that Pakistan extend, they clarified.
In the informative session, it was shown that some of the bases of the Air Force in the Punjab and Rajasthan sector discredited the Pakistani statements of causing destruction in these facilities.
“You can see normality at the Air Force stations. This is SIRSA, Suratgarh, the clues are intact, there are also time stamps, this is today,” the IAF officer observed.
The Ala Singh commander, at his press conference, reiterated India’s commitment to the non -scale, but emphasized that Pakistan also has to align for any attempt to silence weapons at the borders between the two nations.
Meanwhile, the group of seven (G7) countries urged India and Pakistan to exercise maximum restriction and requested the unreal descale of their military conflict through dialogue.
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Posted on May 10, 2025