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On June 9, 2025, the Indian Air Force conducted a precision strike on Pakistan's Nur Khan Airbase, causing significant damage, according to reports from CNN-News18. The airbase, situated approximately 25 kilometers from Islamabad, is a pivotal hub for Pakistan’s military infrastructure, allegedly connected to its nuclear oversight and mobility networks.
Satellite imagery released by a Chinese firm confirmed extensive destruction at the site, including a 650 square meter operations complex, radar stations, and multiple mobile command centers. Intelligence sources indicated that around 20% of Pakistan’s air force operational capacity may have been compromised due to the strike.
Security analyst Imtiaz Gul claimed in a video statement that the base operates as a "fortress" for American operations, with restricted access for Pakistan Army personnel. His comments align with reports suggesting delays in cleanup efforts at the base to obscure the damage from international scrutiny. Official silence from Pakistan regarding the incident adds to perceptions of a significant military setback, with implications for the nation's defense capabilities and geopolitical standing.