Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

Ok wee lost, you won, now happy, now shoo, now you can go back to your superpower country, Oh sorry HYPERPOWER country lol
This comment shows that you are the emotional kind. Kind who get carried away and can’t accept that there could be any failure of Munir anywhere.
 
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Up for discussion.

I asked Gemini with proper prompts. And this was the answer.

“ The image linked from the account Silarium_gone appears to be part of a broader disinformation campaign associated with the brief military escalation between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
According to official reports and independent analyses of the conflict:
• Operational Context: Following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Azaad Kashmir. Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyan Marsoos on May 10, claiming to have struck several Indian military facilities.
• The Claim: During the escalation, Pakistani social media accounts and official sources claimed to have destroyed major Indian assets, including the Forward Ammunition Depot (often cited as Chandigarh or Pathankot), the S-400 base at Adampur, and the BrahMos base at Nagrota.
• The Reality: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Defence released time-stamped satellite imagery and photographic evidence at the time to debunk these claims. Specifically, the MEA confirmed in a May 10, 2025 briefing that the claims regarding the destruction of Indian ammunition depots and airbases were completely false. While some airbases like Udhampur and Pathankot suffered "limited damage" from drone/missile debris, no ammunition storage site was successfully "destroyed" as claimed.
• Photo Analysis: Photos circulating on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) during this period often used recycled imagery from previous conflicts (such as the 2020 Karabakh war or 2023 strikes in other regions) or AI-generated visuals to simulate "successful" strikes.
In summary, the claim that an Indian ammunition storage site was successfully attacked by Pakistan on May 25, 2025, is incorrect. The active conflict had largely stabilized following a ceasefire agreement reached on May 10–12, 2025, and the specific claims of destroyed depots were verified as misinformation.
 
This comment shows that you are the emotional kind. Kind who get carried away and can’t accept that there could be any failure of Munir anywhere.
I'm not emotional at all you're brainwashed by your GODI Media/govt and military, No country in the world has a 100% success rates of Intercepting mass attacks from the enemy, even USA/Russia/China doesn't have this capability so far and last bigger area is to defend more difficult and complex intercepting mass attack will become
 
lmao he literally hates pak est and dictators
I don’t hate them. But I am definitely intrigued by Munir.

I had taken him very lightly in the beginning. However, he has proven to be a willy military strategist. He has proven even better on the diplomatic front.
 
I asked Gemini with proper prompts. And this was the answer.

“ The image linked from the account Silarium_gone appears to be part of a broader disinformation campaign associated with the brief military escalation between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
According to official reports and independent analyses of the conflict:
• Operational Context: Following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Azaad Kashmir. Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyan Marsoos on May 10, claiming to have struck several Indian military facilities.
• The Claim: During the escalation, Pakistani social media accounts and official sources claimed to have destroyed major Indian assets, including the Forward Ammunition Depot (often cited as Chandigarh or Pathankot), the S-400 base at Adampur, and the BrahMos base at Nagrota.
• The Reality: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Defence released time-stamped satellite imagery and photographic evidence at the time to debunk these claims. Specifically, the MEA confirmed in a May 10, 2025 briefing that the claims regarding the destruction of Indian ammunition depots and airbases were completely false. While some airbases like Udhampur and Pathankot suffered "limited damage" from drone/missile debris, no ammunition storage site was successfully "destroyed" as claimed.
• Photo Analysis: Photos circulating on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) during this period often used recycled imagery from previous conflicts (such as the 2020 Karabakh war or 2023 strikes in other regions) or AI-generated visuals to simulate "successful" strikes.
In summary, the claim that an Indian ammunition storage site was successfully attacked by Pakistan on May 25, 2025, is incorrect. The active conflict had largely stabilized following a ceasefire agreement reached on May 10–12, 2025, and the specific claims of destroyed depots were verified as misinformation.
lmao ts is soo funny
 
I asked Gemini with proper prompts. And this was the answer.

“ The image linked from the account Silarium_gone appears to be part of a broader disinformation campaign associated with the brief military escalation between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
According to official reports and independent analyses of the conflict:
• Operational Context: Following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Azaad Kashmir. Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyan Marsoos on May 10, claiming to have struck several Indian military facilities.
• The Claim: During the escalation, Pakistani social media accounts and official sources claimed to have destroyed major Indian assets, including the Forward Ammunition Depot (often cited as Chandigarh or Pathankot), the S-400 base at Adampur, and the BrahMos base at Nagrota.
• The Reality: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Defence released time-stamped satellite imagery and photographic evidence at the time to debunk these claims. Specifically, the MEA confirmed in a May 10, 2025 briefing that the claims regarding the destruction of Indian ammunition depots and airbases were completely false. While some airbases like Udhampur and Pathankot suffered "limited damage" from drone/missile debris, no ammunition storage site was successfully "destroyed" as claimed.
• Photo Analysis: Photos circulating on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) during this period often used recycled imagery from previous conflicts (such as the 2020 Karabakh war or 2023 strikes in other regions) or AI-generated visuals to simulate "successful" strikes.
In summary, the claim that an Indian ammunition storage site was successfully attacked by Pakistan on May 25, 2025, is incorrect. The active conflict had largely stabilized following a ceasefire agreement reached on May 10–12, 2025, and the specific claims of destroyed depots were verified as misinformation.
While I do agree the possibility this is not a strike due to the possibility of environmental influences. It is surely not an AI generated image. It can be confirmed through the coordinates provided directly. But good effort in trying.
 
I asked Gemini with proper prompts. And this was the answer.

“ The image linked from the account Silarium_gone appears to be part of a broader disinformation campaign associated with the brief military escalation between India and Pakistan in May 2025.
According to official reports and independent analyses of the conflict:
• Operational Context: Following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan Azaad Kashmir. Pakistan responded with Operation Bunyan Marsoos on May 10, claiming to have struck several Indian military facilities.
• The Claim: During the escalation, Pakistani social media accounts and official sources claimed to have destroyed major Indian assets, including the Forward Ammunition Depot (often cited as Chandigarh or Pathankot), the S-400 base at Adampur, and the BrahMos base at Nagrota.
• The Reality: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Defence released time-stamped satellite imagery and photographic evidence at the time to debunk these claims. Specifically, the MEA confirmed in a May 10, 2025 briefing that the claims regarding the destruction of Indian ammunition depots and airbases were completely false. While some airbases like Udhampur and Pathankot suffered "limited damage" from drone/missile debris, no ammunition storage site was successfully "destroyed" as claimed.
• Photo Analysis: Photos circulating on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) during this period often used recycled imagery from previous conflicts (such as the 2020 Karabakh war or 2023 strikes in other regions) or AI-generated visuals to simulate "successful" strikes.
In summary, the claim that an Indian ammunition storage site was successfully attacked by Pakistan on May 25, 2025, is incorrect. The active conflict had largely stabilized following a ceasefire agreement reached on May 10–12, 2025, and the specific claims of destroyed depots were verified as misinformation.

What are the sane Indian defense guys saying regarding these images? I know many of the images are just discoloration or whatever, but I think some do look legit; like, I think around 2 to 3? And please, just ignore this Damien guy. The majority of Indians on Twitter now worship him just like they worshipped that mf Tom Cooper in May.
 
No country in the world has a 100% success rates of Intercepting mass attacks from the enemy, even USA/Russia/China doesn't have this capability and last bigger area
I agree with this. Infact, when the visuals of massive launches of Fatah were being aired, I was expecting massive damage this side. Then Air Commodore claimed that more amount of ammunition was fired/dropped over India than that in 1965. That indicated that massive amount of damage would have been caused.

It was a pleasant surprise when ISPR didn’t come to the party with any imagery.

The latest effort to peddle these images of susceptible quality as proof of damage is not for outside crowd but internal population. Population that had started asking questions about eh failure of Fatah and lack of any proof.
 
While I do agree the possibility this is not a strike due to the possibility of environmental influences. It is surely not an AI generated image. It can be confirmed through the coordinates provided directly. But good effort in trying.
I have no issues if good quality images are produced.

Infact, I have checked with Gemini about all the images shared here. It has one final analysis - Misinformation.

That’s why ISPR would need to come up with professional level BDA images to convince outside audiences.
 
What are the sane Indian defense guys saying regarding these images? I know many of the images are just discoloration or whatever, but I think some do look legit; like, I think around 2 to 3? And please, just ignore this Damien guy. The majority of Indians on Twitter now worship him just like they worshipped that mf Tom Cooper in May.
Many are disapproving it from what I read. Some calling us delusional. Hence I am trying approach this pragmatically. There is nothing to lose anyways since the conflict is over.

So far 2 of them seems valid. But one of them, which seemed convincing initially is apparently mentioned as not valid by Gemini. Maybe someone else that have paid version of ChatGPT can let us know as well.
 
What are the sane Indian defense guys saying regarding these images? I know many of the images are just discoloration or whatever, but I think some do look legit; like, I think around 2 to 3? And please, just ignore this Damien guy. The majority of Indians on Twitter now worship him just like they worshipped that mf Tom Cooper in May.
That’s a legit query.

Let’s assume that the structure was damaged in Amritsar.

Would the burn marks be visible after few months? Each and every site attacked in Pakistan has no burn marks left. Even those structures where the blast was much bigger.

How would the burn marks remain for so long?
This doubt has cropped up since the image quality isn’t good.

ISPR needs to get hold of right quality images to prove what “trust me bro brigade” is trying hard to prove. It has to be done by professionals and not part time enthusiasts who had a confirmation bias.

When prompted with right questions, Gemini as well as Grok had similar response to each one of these images - Misinformation.
 
I too went to Google earth and found some evidence of Pakistani strikes on Indian military bases.
This is something ISPR should have dome many months ago.
Now being done by " Youthias" like me whom ISPR just hates.
 
I have no issues if good quality images are produced.

Infact, I have checked with Gemini about all the images shared here. It has one final analysis - Misinformation.

That’s why ISPR would need to come up with professional level BDA images to convince outside audiences.

My point is that these images are directly from Google Maps, so they aren't meant to be misinformation. It's up to us to analyse the best we can.

I do agree, however, that the timing is critical. The specific date of the image might make the damage appear less severe than it is. Since the ISPR hasn't released official imagery yet, it falls on the OSINT community to analyze what is available and compare their findings. We have to move on from that.
 

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