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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Operation Sindoor: Another Pakistan lie exposed; satellite images debunk claim it hit India's Adampur air - Times of India

Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan propagated false claims of victory against India, using doctored images to suggest successful strikes on Indian airfields. However, independent analysis has debunked these assertions, revealing that images were either pre-dated, misinterpreted, or digitally altered. The evidence confirms no significant damage to Indian assets, contrasting with India's successful strikes on Pakistani military sites.

NEW DELHI: Since Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has been living with fantasies and pushing hard to make the world believe that it won during the conflict against India. With the use of doctored satellite images, fake visuals, and misinformation campaigns, Islamabad has been claiming that it hit Indian airfields and installations. After the Operation Sindoor, Pakistan portrayed that it hit a Sukhoi-30MKI parked at Adampur air base in Punjab and destroyed an S-400 surface-to-air missile unit at Bhuj airfield in Gujarat. However, these assertions have been systematically dismantled by independent satellite imagery analyst Damien Symon, who has been closely examining these claims over the past month.Adampur airbase: The Sukhoi that wasn't hitOne of the most prominent claims involved a strike on a Sukhoi-30MKI fighter jet at Punjab's Adampur airbase. The image shared to support this showed a fighter near what was presented as a burn mark.But top imagery analyst Damien Symon revealed the truth: the image pre-dated the conflict, the aircraft was a...



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