India admitted this Saturday that suffered damage, although “limited”, For the attacks of Pakistan in the last hours against several Indian air bases along the common border and assured that most of them were neutralized.
In a press conference, the commander of the Indian Army, Vyomika Singh reassured the population although she assured that they had received attacks from the other side of the border:
“India successfully neutralized most of these threats. However, there were damaged damage to the team and personnel at the Indian Air Force stations in Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur and Bhuj “.
Therefore, he accused the Pakistani army of having attacked civil facilities within the bases, such as a medical center or a school. Besides, The military crieked several powers made by the Pakistani army, who claimed to have destroyed a Brahmos missile warehouse, a type of supersonic cruise missile jointly developed by India and Russia, in the Indian region of Punjab, and An S-400 air defense system in Adammpuralso in Punjab, among other Indian facilities.
Singh denied these damages and showed several images, supposedly taken on the morning of this Saturday, On the current state of the supposed basesdeposits and systems to which Pakistan referred.
In response to the attack, The commander said that India “carried out precision attacks only against military objectivess identified, including technical infrastructure, control and control centers, radar sites and armament storage areas. “
This included attacks against at least six Pakistani places -rafiqui, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur and Chunia- ensuring that the Indian Armed Forces claimed to apply “the minimum collateral damage.” “The Pasrur radar and the Sialkot aviation base were attacked with precision ammunition,” he added.
He also assured that the exchange of shooting and artillery remained along the control line, the de facto border in the back managed by India, indicating that the Indian troops had caused “extensive damage” to the Pakistani army.
India and Pakistan are going through the greatest escalation between nuclear powers since the Kargil War in 1999. At least 80 people have died in the last three weeks within the framework of this crisis.
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