‘India destroyed AWACS system’, former Pakistan Air Marshal revealed

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Pakistan’s Bholari airbase

A retired top official of the Pakistan Air Force has admitted to a significant air property loss during India’s accurate attacks under “Operation Sindoor”. In an interview, retired Air Marshal Masood Akhtar said that the Pakistan Air Force lost an Airborn Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft during the missile attack by India on the night of 9-10 May. According to Akhtar, AWACS was killed during a target Indian attack on Bholari airbase near Karachi. One of the 11 airblaces India targeted is Bholari Airbase. Indian defense sources had earlier claimed that there was a direct attack on the Bholari base and it was confirmed by high resolution satellite photographs released by Maxar Technologies.

What did former Pakistan air martial say

Akhtar said during the interview, “Indian armed forces fired four consecutive BrahMos missiles. From the surface to the surface or from the air to the surface, I do not know sure. Pakistani pilots ran to secure their aircraft, but the missiles continued to come and unfortunately collided with the fourth missile Bholari airbase hanger, where we collided with the hanger of the Bholari airbase, where we had a damaged and the news of people was damaged. Is.” He said that it is particularly embarrassing for the Pakistani Army, which has underestimated the damage caused by Indian aerial attacks and claimed that all major military establishments are safe. However, satellite photographs have denied these claims, with at least four strategically important Pakistani airbases.

Operation Sindoor: India retaliated accurately

Let us know that India started Operation Sindoor on 7 May in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. In accurate attacks, terrorist bases located in many internal areas of Pakistan were targeted. In response, Pakistan tried to retaliate on May 8, 9 and 10, but the Indian air defense system thwarted all those attacks. After this, India started retaliation and Pakistan’s military structure suffered a lot in the four -day drone and missile attacks. After this, Pakistan came on his knees and proposed a ceasefire in front of India’s DGMO, which was agreed.

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