Operation Sindoor: India destroyed Pakistani Mirages; pictures are giving testimony

New Delhi, May 12. India has caused massive damage to Pakistan under ‘Operation Sindoor’. The Indian Army held a joint press conference on ‘Operation Sindoor’ on Monday.

During this, the army clarified that India’s fight has always been against the terrorists and their infrastructure active in Pakistan and will continue in this direction in the future as well.

In the press conference, the army also showed clips of the wreckage of the Pakistani Mirage aircraft and the remains of the PL-15 air-to-air missile.

Air Marshal AK Bharti said that India’s goal was only to target terrorist hideouts, but unfortunately the Pakistan Army made it its fight by supporting the terrorists.

He told that on May 7, the army had attacked only the terrorist bases. He said that in this situation, India’s retaliation was necessary and Pakistan itself is responsible for the damage caused to it.

The Air Marshal said that the Indian air defense system stands firm in the security of the country and it is impossible for the enemies to penetrate it. He bluntly said that all military bases, equipment and systems are fully active and fully prepared for any next action.

It is noteworthy that in response to the drone and missile attacks by Pakistan during May 7 to 9, India destroyed many air defense systems of Pakistan including Lahore.

Also, India retaliated on 11 Air Force bases of Pakistan on the night of May 9-10, including Noor Khan, Rafiqui, Muridke, Sukkur, Sialkot, Pasrur, Chunian, Sargodha, Scaru, Bholari and Jacobabad. This was the first time that a country successfully damaged the air force camps of a nuclear-capable nation.

These attacks damaged the bases of Pakistan’s F-16 and JF-17 fighter planes, destroying 20 percent of the infrastructure of the Pakistani Air Force.

Meanwhile, in the attack on Bholari airbase, more than 50 Pakistani military personnel, including Squadron Leader Usman Yusuf, were killed and several fighter planes were destroyed.