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Operation Sindoor wrecked Pakistani airbases, destroyed F-16s and AWACS; US stepped in for urgent repairs

Following requests from Field Marshal Asim Munir, the US deployed special teams from Al-Udeid, Al Dhafra, and Bethesda to expedite repairs.

October 06, 2025 / 22:37 IST
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Satellite images show damage inflicted to Pakistan's Nur Khan airbase by India's precision strikes in May this year.

India’s Operation Sindoor in May delivered a crippling blow to multiple Pakistani Air Force bases, forcing Islamabad into urgent repair efforts and exposing critical vulnerabilities, CNN-News18 reports, citing exclusive documents and high-level confirmations. The revelations once again expose Pakistan’s false claims minimising the damage inflicted by India’s precision strikes.

The report states that Indian strikes, conducted on May 9-10 in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, destroyed aircraft, radar systems, command centres, and critical infrastructure across Pakistan and PoK.

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The scale of the damage contradicts Pakistan’s repeated claims that none of its aircraft were hit or destroyed. CNN-News18 has learnt that the strikes targeted key military assets, including a Swedish-made Saab 2000 Erieye AWACS, a Lockheed C-130, and at least four F-16 fighter jets. In addition, several radar systems, air defence installations, and command-and-control units suffered extensive damage in precision missile strikes across multiple airbases.

At PAF Bholari Airbase, the strike destroyed an F-16 parked inside a hangar, killing five PAF personnel, including a Squadron Leader and the Chief Technician. The AWACS Erieye at the same base was severely damaged and later repaired with urgent support from US Air Force engineers.