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Pak Army Chief Munir is Getting Terrorist Hideouts Repaired | PAK Army Chief Munir is repairing terrorist bases: ₹ 40 crore funds; India destroyed them under Operation Sindoor

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Under Operation Sindoor, India destroyed several terrorist bases in Pakistan on 7 May. This satellite photo has been released by Maxar Technology. - Dainik Bhaskar

Under Operation Sindoor, India destroyed several terrorist bases in Pakistan on 7 May. This satellite photo has been released by Maxar Technology.

India had destroyed several terrorist bases inside Pakistan and Pok on the night of May 7 under Operation Sindoor. These included the hideouts of terrorist organizations Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. But now, the Pakistan Army is recovering it again.

PAK Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir himself has intervened and released a government fund of Rs 40 crore for the restore of these terrorist bases. This funding is also reaching madrasas and mosques that are directly related to organizations like Lashkar and Jaish.

The terrorist hideout of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Pakistan was destroyed after India's air strike.

The terrorist hideout of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Pakistan was destroyed after India’s air strike.

Munir asked the destroyed bases to fix in 11 days

PAK Army Chief Munir has fixed the deadline to repair the Markaj Subhan Allah Complex, Bilal Mosque, Ummul Kurra, Jamia Dawa Islamic Madrasa and other terrorist bases destroyed in Indian attacks.

Actually, madrasas will open in Pakistan from July 1. First the madrasas were to open from June 20, but due to their lack of recover, the date of opening of madrasas has been changed. Munir has formed a team to repair them. He himself is monitoring these works. It is clear that Pakistan is again raising the terrorism raised here.

India destroyed these main terrorist bases

Bahawalpur: On the Markaj Subhan Allah campus here, India targeted the base of Jaish-e-Mohammed and fired missiles. It is considered a stronghold of terrorist Masood Azhar. 13 terrorists were killed. Its construction has got 14 crores.

Mudke: It has been a stronghold of Lashkar-e-Taiba. The 27 hectare complex here was targeted by India. The buildings were badly damaged in the attack. To fix this, Munir has got a funding of Rs 15 crore.

Muzaffarabad: The training camp of terrorists here was Bilal Mosque. It was destroyed. Reconstruction has started after getting funding of Rs 11 crore. The Pakistani Army has also helped the families of the terrorists killed here.

Satellite photos of damage on airbase…

  • Jacobabad airbase

The airbase is about 200 km from the international border. India targeted the hangar of Jacobabad Airbase. Hangar is a place where the aircraft is repaired and maintained. This picture of May 11 shows that the hanger was damaged and has debris. In the old picture of April 30, the structure looked fine.

  • Bholari airbase

This is Pakistan’s new airbase which was operational in 2017. India attacked the hanger of Bholari airbase during the strike, causing great damage to its roof. In the satellite photo of 27 April, this hangar looked completely safe.

  • Sukkur Airbase

The airbase is in Sindh province and Pakistan’s Southern Air Command operates it. The pictures of May 10 clearly show that structure caused heavy damage and debris has spread around. It has burnt grass and black marks on the ground, which probably caused the fire after the attack.

  • Noor Khan Airbase (Chaklala)

This airbase is between Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Rawalpindi is the headquarters of Pakistan’s military and Islamabad is a political center. It was also targeted by India in the 1971 war. Many buildings are devastated in satellite photographs. All the buildings were in the right condition in the pictures of 25 April.

  • Rahim Yar Khan Airbase

The airbase is in the Punjab province of Pakistan, and about 200 km from Bahawalpur in South. Bahawalpur is the place where India made the first strike of Operation Sindoor on 7 May. Air Marshal AK Bharti showed a video of the damage done to the runway of this airbase at the press conference. The satellite photo shows a big pit on the side of the runway, which is made due to strike.

  • Sargodha airbase

This airbase is very important for Pakistan Air Force. It is west of Lahore and about 200 km from the Punjab border. It was targeted by the Indian Air Force in the 1965 and 1971 battle.

In Operation Sindoor, India targeted the runway at two places here- one on interaction and the other main runway. In the pictures of May 10, big pits appear on the runway in both places. The difference can be clearly seen in photos of April 30 and May 10.

What was Operation Sindoor? India started Operation Sindoor on 7 May and attacked 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pak-Pakistan Jammu and Kashmir (Pojk). These attacks avenged the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, killing 26 people. Indian forces destroyed many camps of terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen and killed more than 100 terrorists.

Pakistan then attacked the western parts of India with drones and missiles, which India intercepted. After this, India retaliated on military targets inside Pakistan. After a four -day drone and missile attacks, the two countries agreed to the ceasefire on 10 May and stopped the action immediately.

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