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India says “limited damage” to equipment and personnel in few air bases due to Pakistani attacks

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India says “limited damage” to equipment and personnel in few air bases due to Pakistani attacks

India has firmly rejected Pakistani claims of major damage to its military infrastructure following coordinated cross-border strikes launched overnight, NDTV reported. 

In a special press briefing convened Saturday morning, senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Army, and Indian Air Force jointly addressed the media on the hostilities along the western front, describing Pakistan's actions as "provocative" but claiming Indian forces had responded "calmly, proportionately, and effectively."

Vyomika Singh said that Pakistani airstrikes have inflicted minimal damage to Indian equipment and personnel in few air bases. 

India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Army Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, presented a detailed assessment of Operation Sindoor, India's retaliatory move against Pakistan following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack of April 22 in which 26 people died. Indian intelligence indicated that Pakistan was behind the attack. 

Foreign Secretary Misri characterized Pakistan's campaign as "a tissue of lies," accusing Islamabad of manufacturing falsehoods about damage to Indian critical infrastructure, including airbases and air defence systems, according to NDTV. "Claims have been made about large sections of Indian critical infrastructure, power systems, cyber systems, etc, being attacked and destroyed. These are completely false," NDTV quoted Misri as saying, adding that normalcy had been restored across most of the targeted facilities.

India said that 26 locations were targeted by Pakistani drones, missiles, loitering munitions, and airstrikes in the early hours of Saturday. 

Despite confirming physical damage to military equipment and personnel injuries, Colonel Qureshi noted that India had managed to intercept many threats. "India neutralised many dangers," she said, while showing visuals indicating functional status at several bases, including Sirsa and Suratgarh.

She further noted that the Pakistani Army had attempted to infiltrate Indian airspace at more than 26 locations overnight. 

"These included attempted drone incursions and sightings of armed UAVs in Baramulla, Srinagar, Avantipora, Jammu, Pathankot, Bhuj, and Jaisalmer," she said. "They attacked health facilities and schools in Srinagar, Avantipora, and Udhampur. These actions represent a dangerous escalation that violates every accepted convention."

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh warned that Pakistan was engaged in "a sustained misinformation campaign". She dismissed allegations that India's S-400 missile system had been neutralised or that major Indian airbases had been rendered inoperative.

"Pakistan has also attempted to execute a continued malicious misinformation campaign, with claims of destruction of the Indian S-400 system, destruction of airfields at Surat and Sirsa... India unequivocally rejects these false claims being spread by Pakistan," she said. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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