Pak's Bholari base hangar hit by India had Saab airborne control aircraft, 4 jets

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The Bholari base is located less than 100 miles from the port city of Karachi, and was one of nearly a dozen air force targets struck by India during Operation Sindoor.

Bholari air base

A particular hangar at the Bholari airbase in Pakistan was hit by India during Op Sindoor.

Manjeet Negi

New Delhi,UPDATED: May 28, 2025 15:39 IST

The Bholari airbase in Pakistan struck by the Indian Air Force earlier this month had four western fighter jets, and a Saab 200 AEW&C (Airborne Early Warning and Control) aircraft stationed inside, top sources told India Today TV.

The Bholari base is located less than 100 miles from the port city of Karachi, and was one of nearly a dozen air force targets struck by India during Operation Sindoor.

A particular hangar at the base was hit by the Indian Air Force, caused by a long range BrahMos missile. The strike caused a small hole in the hangar rooftop and has caused major damage inside.

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Poorva Joshi

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May 28, 2025

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