Satellite Images Shock! Indian Strikes Obliterate Pak Air Force’s Secret Underground Bunker!

Newly released satellite images reveal shocking evidence of India’s devastating strikes, suggesting Pakistan’s underground air force facilities were obliterated. These images show a massive crater, approximately three meters wide, just 30 meters from a suspected underground arms depot at the Murid airbase. This comes after India’s retaliatory strikes on nine terrorist strongholds in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, following a militant attack in Pahalgam. While Pakistan launched retaliatory drone attacks targeting Indian military bases, India successfully thwarted these attempts. To teach Asif Munir a lesson, on the night of May 10, India launched a swift and decisive attack on Pakistani air force bases, reportedly destroying 11 of them in a single night.
These satellite images, released by Maxar Technologies, provide the first public glimpse of the damage to Pakistan’s Murid airbase. Geo-intelligence researcher Damien Symon, after analyzing the images, suggests that the extensive cratering indicates the presence of an underground structure, likely used for air force command and drone operations. It is speculated that India precisely targeted this underground infrastructure. The images also show significant damage to the roof of a nearby building. Furthermore, Pakistan’s former air force headquarters, Nur Khan Airbase, sustained extensive damage, with several sections completely destroyed, although much of the debris has since been cleared. Other airbases like Sargodha, Bholari, Jacobabad, and Sukkur also suffered significant damage, indicating that the actual impact on Pakistani air force bases was far greater than initially estimated.