Pakistan-India Conflict 2025: News Updates and Discussion

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Anyone has the combine picture of all the indian air force bases attacked by Pakistan? Kindly post it again if it is already posted
 
What the bloody hell is this we don't even combine all the pictures of all the hits of PAF on IAF bases
 
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This is what Gemini mentioned

Based on the visual evidence in the image, the coverings certainly look like tarps, though they appear to be of two different types or used in different stages.


Let's break it down by looking at the two satellite images provided:


March 2025 Image
The covering seen in this image is a large, multi-colored (green, yellow, brown) sheet with a distinct pattern. This is very characteristic of camouflage netting or a large camouflage-patterned tarp. These are often used to conceal structures or activities from aerial view. While it functions as a cover, its primary purpose appears to be concealment rather than just weather protection.


August 2025 Image
In this later image, the situation has changed. The description explicitly labels the darker, more solid-colored sheets as "Tarps used to cover damaged area." These look like typical heavy-duty tarpaulins—often blue, green, or grey—that are commonly used in construction, disaster recovery, and for covering damaged roofs. Their appearance is consistent with how tarps look when spread over an uneven surface; you can see some creasing and how they conform to the shape of the debris or damaged structure underneath.


So, to summarize:
The March image shows what looks like a camouflage tarp or netting, likely for concealment.


The August image shows what appear to be standard, heavy-duty tarps used for the practical purpose of covering up damage and protecting the area from the elements, just as we discussed.

It definitely looks like the situation at this location evolved, with the initial camouflage covering being replaced by more conventional tarps following damage or demolition work.
 
Pakistan must issue a clear warning to India for war rhetoric surrounding Operation Sindoor.

India must see the futile absurdity of her actions and take up the Trump mediated offer of a composite dialogue with Pakistan.
 
Pakistan must issue a clear warning to India for war rhetoric surrounding Operation Sindoor.

India must see the futile absurdity of her actions and take up the Trump mediated offer of a composite dialogue with Pakistan.
There is no point in having "dialogue" with an enemy that is hell bent upon our destruction........how many dialogues have taken place in the past, and what were their results......no matter who is mediating.......india will never accept and we know that, so its futile

This dispute will be settled only after decisive war.
 
There is no point in having "dialogue" with an enemy that is hell bent upon our destruction........how many dialogues have taken place in the past, and what were their results......no matter who is mediating.......india will never accept and we know that, so its futile

This dispute will be settled only after decisive war.

No talks until there is regime change in India.
 

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