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India’s Rafale was crushed in vermilion, Pakistan is repairing the Volary air base!
Sandy Verma | February 9, 2026 8:24 AM CST

After the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgaon, the Indian Army destroyed Pakistan’s Bholari airbase in Operation Sindoor. Pakistan is now rebuilding that airfield. According to a report by media outlet NDTV, such a picture was captured in the Vantor satellite image.

According to media reports, the Indian Air Force speculated that their repulse destroyed a Pak Air Force Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft (probably a Sub 2000 ‘Erie’) at Volari Air Base. Satellite images show that the green roof of the airport hangar is damaged. That is now being repaired. Preparations are underway to demolish the damaged roof and build a new one.

The satellite image captures four different time periods. The first picture is on April 27, 2025. The picture shows that the roof of the airport hangar is completely intact. Incidentally, 26 people died in a terrorist attack in Pahalgaon on April 22 of that year. But still the Indian Army did not conduct Operation Sindur. The Sindur campaign began on May 7, at midnight. The next photo was taken after that operation by the Indian Army. It is on May 11. It appears that something heavy, strong has come off the roof of the hangar. There are clear signs of destruction. A photo from June 2 shows that repair work has already begun at the airport. After this, in the photo of January 28 this year, it was seen that the roof of the hangar is being rebuilt.

But it is not clear with what kind of weapon the Indian army repulsed the Bholari airbase. However, from the signs of destruction, according to a section of military experts, the airfield may have been attacked by Rafale fighter jets. Incidentally, earlier pictures of repairs at Pakistan’s Muridke, Sukkur and Noor Khan airfields came to light.


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