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Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, speaking at the press conference marking the 93rd anniversary of the Indian Air Force, revealed the scale of destruction inflicted on Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.

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00:00As far as Pakistan losses are concerned, I think it was very clear, it was clearly spelled
00:08out in the initial debriefs also, that we have struck a large number of their airfields
00:17and we struck a large number of their installations and what we have gathered from whatever int
00:24reports we have got is that on ground, because of these strikes, there have been radars at
00:33at least four places, command and control centres at two places, runway of course damaged at
00:39two places, then three of their hangars in three different stations have been damaged
00:45and in that hangar as well as on tarmac, we have signs of one C-130 class of aircraft,
00:54one AEWC class of aircraft and at least four to five fighter aircraft, most likely F-16
01:00because that base happened to be F-16, which would have been under maintenance that time.
01:05Along with that, one SAM system, which has been destroyed.
01:07So these are the strikes that, you know, the destruction that has taken place on ground
01:13by our strikes.
01:16And as far as air defence part is concerned, we have clear evidence of one long-range strike
01:23which I talked about, more than 300 kilometres, which happens to be either an AEWC or a SIGINT
01:30aircraft.
01:31Along with that, five fighters, that high-tech fighters between F-16 and JF-17 class is what
01:40our system tells us.
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