What about Chinese satellite assets? There are pics posted by Chinese posters showing pics of PAF'S bases taken with Chinese satellites, why don't the Pak military use these assets to show damage to Indian bases from the Fatah strikes?
There is a rule in the ancient Chinese military tactics that has existed for thousands of years: "穷寇莫追 Don't chase after a desperate enemy."
It means that when you have already achieved a clear victory, don't chase after the fleeing enemy.
If you try to chase an enemy who is already desperate, he will fight you desperately without any scruples. At this time, your losses will be very great.
Let them escape in despair. They will live the rest of their lives in despair and pain, and have no courage to continue fighting you.
Obviously, in this India-Pakistan air war, the IAF suffered a desperate blow. The Indian government desperately blocked the news and constantly fabricated lies to deceive the Indian people in an attempt to save its last face.
If we publish all the evidence at this time, the desperate Indian government will be forced to go to war with Pakistan under strong public pressure. This is not good news for Pakistan. Of course, this is not the result China wants. Give the Indian government a chance to brag and save some face.
Remember, the IAF, who really understood this battle, knows very well the capabilities of the opponents they encountered. If it happens again, they will recall the fear of this war in their hearts.
Do you understand these strategies?
After the China-Indian conflict in the Kalwan Valley, the Chinese government did not immediately release all the evidence. We let the Indian government brag. However, the Indian frontline soldiers knew very well the strength of their opponents. So, when the Modi government allowed the frontline soldiers to shoot, no Indian soldier dared to fire first. They knew very well in their hearts. If they fired first, after one bullet, they would be greeted by a hellish blow.
This photo has only appeared on Chinese social media in recent days. It has been 5 years.
