9 Aircraft, Cruise Missiles, UAVs: Pakistan Suffers Big Losses In India's Operation Sindoor
- India conducted Operation Sindoor from the night of May 6-7 to May 10 afternoon, targeting Pakistani terrorist infrastructure and military assets.
- The operation began in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists on April 22 and focused on terrorist universities in Punjab and PoK.
- Indian forces destroyed six Pakistani fighter jets, two high-value aircraft including an AEWC plane, one C-130 transport, over 10 UCAVs, and multiple cruise missiles during the conflict.
- A long-range Sudarshan missile strike at about 300 km eliminated a critical aerial asset, while Rafale and Su-30 jets destroyed Chinese Wing Loong drones in hangar strikes backed by Indian air defense systems.
- Pakistan requested a ceasefire on May 10 due to heavy losses inflicted by Indian Air Force strikes that significantly damaged its airbases and military infrastructure.
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Six Pakistan fighter jets, one C-130 aircraft, cruise missiles destroyed during in Operation Sindoor: Reports
The ongoing analysis of the damage inflicted upon by the Indian Air Force on Pakistan Air Force stated that 6 PAF fighter jets, two high-value aircraft, over 10 UCAVs, one C-130 transport aircraft, along with multiple cruise missiles, were destroyed by Indian air-launched cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles. Six of Pakistan Air Force fighter aircraft were shot down Sources who were involved in the operations launched against Pakistani ag…
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