Pakistan fake claim: Did Pakistan target Sukhoi-30 MKI standing at Punjab’s Adampur airbase? Or destroyed the surface-to-air S-400 missile unit at Bhuj Airfield, Gujarat? Even after eating the mouth during Operation Sindoor, the terror -dominated Pakistan is not deterred from running its false neope and these are some false rumors about which Pakistan has been shown a mirror once again.
In fact, some Pakistani reports claimed that during the four -day military struggle last month, his army attacked India’s Adampur Air Base. According to Damian Simon, the report alleges that Pakistan attacked Punjab’s Adampur airbase and damaged Sukhoi SU-30 MKI aircraft. He also shared a picture of the satellite about this.
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However, he shared a satellite picture taken in March 2025, two months before Operation Sindoor, which was maintaining MiG-29 and the black soot that appears near the engine test pad is common. Ever since Pakistan has suffered a huge loss in Operation Sindoor, Islamabad has been continuously running fake nervous to discredit India’s attacks, but all its claims have been left with the grains.
New Report Alleges a Direct Hit At India’s Adampur Air Base by Pakistan Damaged A Su-30, howyver a review reviews this image taken in March 2025, pre-conflicting acutely shows a mig-29 undergoing Maintenance, The Dark Soot Near the Engine Test Pad is Routine, Not Battle Damage pic.twitter.com/goc1nvrx9i
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Earlier, Pakistan claimed that its missiles fired from China’s JF-17 fighter aircraft destroyed the S-400 air defense system in Adampur. The S-400 played a major role in preventing Pakistani drones and missiles from attacking in its air bases in India.
The claim to destroy the S-400 proved to be false when Prime Minister Narendra Modi went to Adampur Airbase on May 13, three days after the end of the struggle and shook hands to the soldiers, while there was a MiG-29 jet and an S-400 clearly visible on the ground.
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Apart from this, another photo was circulated which claimed to destroy the Indian S-400 radar system in Bhuj. In the photo, black spots were seen on the apron of military base. Later on analysis, it was found that these oil spots or vehicles were fuel leaks from the maintenance yard. Also, the photo was taken before the struggle and it had no relation with any attack.
At the same time, Pakistan broadcast a picture of Nariya Airbase, which showed the soil around the runway being black, which indicates bombing. The analysis showed that the alleged loss was the shadow of the upper cloud. The infrastructure of the airbase remained completely untouched.
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