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Pakistan scrambles to rebuild Nur Khan airbase hit by Operation Sindoor, new satellite imagery shows

Satellite images show major reconstruction work underway at Nur Khan Airbase near Rawalpindi, the same site where Indian missiles destroyed what analysts believe were high-value military assets.

September 04, 2025 / 15:23 IST
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File image of the damage inflicted by Indian strikes at Nur Khan Airbase in Pakistan.

Pakistan appears to be quietly restoring parts of a sensitive airbase struck during India’s Operation Sindoor earlier this year, even as its top leadership continues to use the facility for overseas travel, reports India Today.

Fresh satellite images obtained by India Today from US-based Maxar Technologies show major reconstruction work underway at Nur Khan Airbase near Rawalpindi, the same site where Indian missiles destroyed what analysts believe were high-value military assets.

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Earlier this week, two of the Pakistan government’s VVIP jets landed in Tianjin for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. One aircraft carried Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who departed from Lahore, and another carried Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir from Nur Khan base. Just metres from the runway used by Munir’s jet, rebuilding work has begun at the area hit by Indian strikes.

Pre-strike satellite images had shown “specialised military trucks” at the targeted complex, which were destroyed during the attacks, according to Damien Symon, a geo-intelligence researcher at Intel Lab. Analysts believe these vehicles could have acted as Command and Control centres, integrating air and ground assets with communication systems.