Categories: NewsNewsforyouTop

India Pak Conflict LIVE: Indian Air Force Bombs Pak Military Bases, Releases Video Of Decimating Terror Launch Pads

IAF targets Pakistan’s airbases and radar sites in precision strikes following cross-border drone and missile assaults; India refutes false claims by Islamabad.

New Delhi, May 10, 2025 — In a significant escalation of military hostilities, the Indian Air Force (IAF) launched precision airstrikes on several Pakistani military installations early Saturday, responding to a series of drone and missile attacks launched by Pakistan in recent days.

Also Read: Operation Sindoor LIVE: BSF Destroys Terror Launchpad in Pakistan’s Sialkot, Multiple Cities on Alert

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, addressing a joint briefing alongside Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, confirmed that Indian fighter jets carried out targeted strikes on Pakistan Air Force bases in Rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, and Rahim Yar Khan. Additional military sites at Sukkur, Chunia, a radar station at Pasrur, and the Sialkot aviation base were also hit.

Also Read: US Asks India, Pakistan to “Identify Methods to De-Escalate”: Rubio Tells Jaishankar

“In a swift and calibrated response, Indian Air Force carried out precision attacks only on identified military targets,” Wing Commander Singh said, emphasizing minimal collateral damage.

According to Singh, these attacks were aimed at technical infrastructure, radar systems, weapon depots, and command centers. The retaliation follows Pakistan’s “cowardly” targeting of civilian areas, including a medical centre and school premises, using UCAVs, loitering munitions, and fighter aircraft.

Also Read: Pakistan Moves Troops to Forward Areas, Signals Escalation Intent: Indian Defence Briefing

False Propaganda Countered

The Air Force officer also addressed Pakistan’s misinformation campaign, debunking claims that India’s S-400 system at Adampur, airfields in Suratgarh and Sirsa, and BrahMos base at Nagrota had been destroyed.

“India unequivocally rejects these false narratives being spread by Pakistan,” Singh stated, while presenting time-stamped satellite imagery refuting the claims.

IAF Stations Damaged, But Defenses Hold

India confirmed limited damage at its airbases in Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, and Bhuj, caused by Pakistani drone and missile attacks. However, Singh assured that India’s air defense systems neutralized the majority of threats, with continued high alert status across the western sector.

Pakistan Escalating Further

Singh also revealed that Pakistani troops have been repositioned to forward areas, signaling an intent to escalate. Despite this, she reaffirmed India’s stance:

“Indian armed forces remain committed to non-escalation, provided Pakistan reciprocates. We are prepared, alert, and will act decisively if provoked.”


Tags:

India Pakistan conflict, Operation Sindoor, IAF airstrikes, Pakistani drone attack, Rafiqui air base, Chaklala, Pathankot, Vikram Misri, Vyomika Singh, Sofiya Qureshi, India Pakistan war 2025, OperationSindoor,

Mahendra Mohan

Recent Posts

Coldplay “Kiss Cam” Scandal: Kristin Cabot To Keynote $875 Crisis PR Event

In one of the most unexpected pivots of the 2026 corporate calendar, Kristin Cabot, the former…

18 minutes ago

Single’s Inferno Season 5 Contestant Faces Backlash After Emotional Showdown

As the Single's Inferno Season 5 finale approaches on February 10, 2026, the island has…

37 minutes ago

‘A Big Win’: US Trade Rep Jamieson Greer Reveals India to Slash Tariffs to Zero on 99% of American Goods

trade agreement as a transformative moment for American exporters. While the formal legal text is…

1 hour ago

‘No Reason to Believe Indian Friends Changed’: Russia Hits Back at Trump’s ‘Oil Ban’ Claim

Days after US President Donald Trump claimed that India had agreed to halt its oil…

1 hour ago

T20 World Cup 2026: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Confirms Boycott of Blockbuster India Clash

In a major blow to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Pakistan Prime Minister…

2 hours ago

Ishaan Tharoor Laid Off From The Washington Post in Massive Newsroom Cull

On February 4, 2026, in what is being described as one of the "darkest days"…

2 hours ago