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Operation Sindoor: Satellite Imagery Reveals Scale Of Pakistan’s Airbase Damage

| Updated: May 26, 2025 14:47

New satellite images accessed by top geo-intelligence analysts have laid bare the devastating blow dealt to Pakistan’s military infrastructure. The operation, executed in retaliation for Pakistan’s unprovoked aggression, targeted several critical airbases across the country — with surgical precision.

India’s air campaign reportedly struck multiple Pakistani air force installations, including Rafiqui, Murid, Nur Khan, Chunian in Punjab, and Sukkur — dealing a coordinated and highly targeted blow to Pakistan’s air power.

Pictures of the Murid Airbase clearly reveal damage to the control building, with a slightly collapsed roof another proof of internal destruction.

Damien Symon, a noted geo-intelligence analyst, revealed chilling satellite images on social media, exposing the full extent of the Indian Air Force’s precise targeting. His detailed post spotlighted specific infrastructure losses at Pakistan’s Nur Khan and Murid airbases.

“This report spotlights damage at Pakistan’s Murid Airbase – the Indian Air Force strike has caused structural damage to a Command & Control building, a section of the roof has collapsed as well, likely causing internal damage,” Damien Symon, said on X.

At the Nur Khan Airbase, satellite photos reveal a ruined complex. According to reports, it’s the central point for Pakistan’s transport aircraft and vital for orchestrating key airlift projects.

Planes stationed there include the C-130 Hercules, Saab 2000, IL-78 refueling aircraft.

It is the base for special planes to transport VIPs.

The Murid Airbase is the key for operational readiness of Pakistan’s aerial strike capabilities near the Indian border.

It is the base for Pakistan’s fighter jets and tech-heavy unmanned aerial vehicles. Among them are some of Pakistan’s most advanced drones: Shahpar 1, Shahpar 2, Burraq, Falco, Bayraktar TB2S, Bayraktar Akinci, CH-4, and Wing Loong 2.

These latest satellite revelations underscore the precision and impact of India’s response — a stark reminder of the cost of provocation and the strength of India’s resolve in the face of terror.

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