‘All our pilots are back home’: Air Marshal Ak Bharti confirmed India’s attacks inside Pakistan. Bharat News

New Delhi: Air Marshal Ak Bharti On Sunday, he confirmed that all the pilots involved in Operation Sindoor had returned home safely, saying that the Air Force has achieved all its objectives. Accurate attack Launched against Pakistan.Bharti said in a press briefing, “We are in a fighter landscape and the disadvantage is part of the match. However, we have achieved all our objectives, and all our pilots are back home.” “Pakistani aircraft were prevented from entering Indian airspace, so we do not have debris, but we are sure about hits.”After Pakistan’s collective drone attack on cities including Srinagar and Drain on the night of 8-9 May, Bharti’s comments increased. He revealed that about 300-400 drones including Turkish-UAL UAV were launched in a coordinated attack targeting 36 locations. Indian aerial rescue halted the dangers that damaged significant assets.In response, India continued Operation Sindoor by striking Pakistan’s airbase, command center and military infrastructure in the “Swift, Coordinated and Calibrated” attack. Bharti said, “Where it was hurt, a decision was taken to strike,” Chaklala, Rafiq and Rahim Yaar Khan confirmed the hit on the airbase, followed by Sargodha, Bhulli and Jackbabad.Bharti said, “We have the ability to target every system on these bases and more,” emphasizing that the civilian was strictly military in nature to avoid casualties. He also paid attention to Pakistan’s “careless” decisions, so that civil and international aircraft could get permission to fly from Lahore during their drone operations, forcing India to take extreme precautions in their retaliation.Bharti said that India’s goal was not to send a clear message, not the number of casualties. He said, “Our job is to hit the target, not to count the body bag,” he commented.Operation Sindoor died after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April. Since then, Seema has seen increasing enmity including missiles and drone exchanges. On May 10, a temporary ceasefire was announced after a hotline talks between the DGMOS of the two countries, which was allegedly provided by US President Donald Trump.However, Pakistan violated the ceasefire within hours, motivating India to send a fresh warning through the hotline and put its forces on high alert.At the end of briefing, Bharti confirmed, “We are ready. We have worked with restraint and accuracy. But any other provocation will be fulfilled with full force.”