IAF jets strike terror camps across LoC in early morning raid
Highlights
- The strike is believed to have taken place around 4 am
- Pak claimed India dropped a payload at Balakot without causing damage
- Balakot is in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir
- Mirage 2000 fighter jets were used in the ops
While there has been no official word on the action yet, sources said that Mirage 2000 fighter jets of the air force crossed the border and dropped precision strike bombs on terror camps, causing considerable damage. Estimates for the damage are not officially available.
The strike is believed to have taken place around 4 am and the Pakistani establishment came out with a public statement an hour later, claiming air space violation by India. The Pakistani military claimed that an Indian jet dropped a payload (bomb) at Balakot without causing damage.
Balakot is located well within Pakistan and not in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The strike is believed to have caused significant damage and a detailed assessment is likely to be shared shortly.
Airborne Early Warning eyes in the sky up over New Delhi Indian Air Force E145 AEW KW3555… https://t.co/hiJZygvGgI
— CivMilAir ✈ (@CivMilAir) 1551141398000As per initial reports, no Indian jet has been damaged in the action that would have to be carried out with great precision and skill, given the Pakistani air defence network in the area.
⚠️ Indian Air Force EMB-145 AEW airborne early warning asset, is currently operating near the #India/#Pakistan bord… https://t.co/uXuGORdzWp
— Aircraft Spots (@AircraftSpots) 1551146939000Tanker up, heading over New Delhi @ 20,000ft Indian Air Force IL78 RK-3451 https://t.co/GUz5hCPovt https://t.co/Vbszhp11Kb
— CivMilAir ✈ (@CivMilAir) 1551143497000IAF Sources: At 0330 hours on 26th February a group of Mirage 2000 Indian Fighter jets struck a major terrorist cam… https://t.co/mFrFmttRGt
— ANI (@ANI) 1551149717000IAF Sources: 12 Mirage 2000 jets took part in the operation that dropped 1000 Kg bombs on terror camps across LOC,… https://t.co/7j8X52gzN3
— ANI (@ANI) 1551150369000ये मोदी का हिंदुस्तान है, घर में घुसेगा भी और मारेगा भी, Air Force carried out aerial strike early morning today at… https://t.co/q3biWaxB4p
— Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (@gssjodhpur) 1551153768000As shared by Twitter handle @civmilair , an Indian air force EARLY WARNING AIRCRAFT took off early in the morning today. These aircraft are used to track enemy movement and direct own jets to targets. The aircraft appears to be the indigenous early warning jet based on the Embraer platform.
Also, an air to air refuler is in the air since morning. The IL 78 is utilized for giving fighter jets extra range and public data shows it loitering close to the western borders, and heading back to its home base at Agra.
Official reactions are still awaited but targeted air strikes were an option discussed in detail after the Pulwama attack.
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