Imagery released by Indian space analytics firm KawaSpace confirms a direct hit on a hangar at Pakistan Air Force’s Bholari Airbase.
𝗕𝗛𝗢𝗟𝗔𝗥𝗜 𝗚𝗢𝗡𝗘 | Precision striking by Indian ALCM (Likely Brahmos) at PAF Base Bholari on 10th May 2025.
— Alpha Defense™🇮🇳 (@alpha_defense) May 11, 2025
Via : @KawaSpace pic.twitter.com/Ykp9TsLw9X
Debris and structural damage were visible, with the strike's proximity to the runway suggesting that the targeted hangar may have had a quick reaction alert (QRA) role.
Imagery released by an Indian firm (KAWASPACE) spotlights damage at Pakistan’s Bholari Airbase - the Indian Air Force strike appears to have severely damaged a hangar, debris visible along with structural damage, runway proximity = possible quick reaction role for the hangar (?) pic.twitter.com/YC0Dg61d8e
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) May 11, 2025
At Shahbaz Airbase in Jacobabad, another precision strike reportedly hit a hangar on the main apron. KawaSpace imagery also suggests possible secondary damage to the air traffic control (ATC) building at the site.
𝗝𝗔𝗖𝗢𝗕𝗔𝗕𝗔𝗗 | Precision striking by Indian ALCM at PAF Base Shahbaz, Jacobabad on 10th May 2025.
— Alpha Defense™🇮🇳 (@alpha_defense) May 11, 2025
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Via : @KawaSpace pic.twitter.com/Iy6h0BX119
Imagery released by an Indian firm (KAWASPACE) spotlights damage at Pakistan’s Jacobabad Airbase - the Indian Air Force strike appears to have affected a hangar on the base's main apron — minor, possible secondary damage to the ATC building is also suspected pic.twitter.com/ntZSDldNw7
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) May 11, 2025
Sargodha Airbase was also struck, though the extent of damage has not been officially disclosed. KawaSpace provided updated runway imagery but has withheld additional assessments pending verification.
Sargodha Air Base Runway pics from @KawaSpace pic.twitter.com/KmHAhkU10s
— Alpha Defense™🇮🇳 (@alpha_defense) May 10, 2025
Imagery from a Chinese satellite firm, MizazVision, appears to confirm that Pakistan’s Nur Khan Airbase was targeted as well. The Indian Air Force strike reportedly focused on disabling ground support vehicles and critical infrastructure on site.
Imagery released by a Chinese satellite firm (MIZAZVISION) helps spotlight damage at Pakistan’s Nur Khan Airbase - the Indian Air Force precision strike appears to have focused on disabling infrastructure & ground support vehicles present on site at the time pic.twitter.com/f4q2OTinCp
— Damien Symon (@detresfa_) May 11, 2025
These strikes follow escalating military tensions and are part of India's broader Operation Sindoor , which aims to neutralize cross-border terror infrastructure .
Earlier in the evening, in a rare joint press briefing by all three defence services, Air Marshal AK Bharti emphasized that the Indian response was deliberately focused on high-value targets. “A decision was taken to strike where it would hurt,” he said, outlining how Indian forces carried out a swift, coordinated, and calibrated assault on key Pakistani military infrastructure.
The targets included airbases at Chaklala, Rafiq, and Rahim Yar Khan, followed by strikes on Sargodha, Bhulari, and Jacobabad. These strikes, Bharti added, were meant to send a clear message: “Aggression will not be tolerated.”
Bharti also confirmed that the Indian Air Force thwarted an attempted breach of Indian airspace by Pakistani fighter jets following India’s cross-border counterterror strikes under ‘Operation Sindoor’.
“Their planes were prevented from entering our borders. We have definitely downed a few planes and inflicted losses on their side,” Bharti said, assuring that all Indian pilots involved in the operation had returned safely.
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