How badly Pakistan has lost after Operation Sindoor. The proof of this has been revealed for the first time through pictures. Some such pictures have come out which shows how Pakistan has tricked his mouth. When the war was going on between India and Pakistan, Pakistan’s army reached the shelter of Iran. Some satellite photos have been released in the media report and it was told how much the three armies of Pakistan were scared and there was so much fear in them, when the operation vermilion was being run by India. The missiles were being fired and their terrorist bases were being destroyed. The terrorists were being crushed, during that time the army there was either hiding in the bunkers or was going to such a place that they could escape from the Indian target and keep themselves safe.
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Satellite photographs stated that on the intervening night of May 6 and 7, the Indian Air Force carried out air strikes on nine terrorism related targets in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (Pojk), after which New Delhi informed the DGMO of Islamabad that its mission was completed. However, the Pakistani leadership spoke of strong retaliation. But satellite photographs of Karachi and Gwadar ports analyzed by India Today’s Open-SUS Intelligence (Osint) team suggests that Pakistan’s Navy’s trend during Operation Sindoor was far more defensive. According to satellite photographs, the warships of the Pakistani Navy (PN) were removed from their naval dock in Karachi and parked on commercial terminals. Meanwhile, other warships appeared to take refuge in their western port Gwadar, barely 100 km from the Iranian border, rather than the east towards India.
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Top military officials have questioned the operations of the Pakistani Navy during increasing tension. Former Commander-in-Chief of the Southern Navy Command, Vice Admiral SC Suresh Bangara (retired), who himself participated in the adventure attack on the Karachi port in 1971. He said, given that the terrorist structure was attacked on May 7 and the three branches of the Pakistani Army should have been fully alert, yet seeing the Pakistani warships of the front row in the port reflects their low operational readiness. He further stated that there is a pattern between the stoppage of Pakistani Navy ships on commercial terminals and used by Pakistan under the guise of commercial aircraft during the operation.
Just six months before Operation Sindoor, the Pakistani Navy claimed that it had included a new preventive weapon – “indigenously developed” P282 ship -launched ballistic missile. With the promise of a 350-km declared firepower and “high precision” attacks, the test was shown in a military public relations video that a Chinese-made Zulfikar-grain (F-22p) was fired from the frigate. Nevertheless, when Operation Sindoor started in May 2025, the story was different. The high-resolution professional photographs obtained from the space company Maxar Technologies suggests that half of the frigor of its zulfikar category, along with other warships, stood westward in Gwadar, barely 100 km from the Iranian border.