Operation Sindoor severely damaged Pakistan's air force. Indian strikes targeted radar systems and command centers. Pakistan's air defenses were overwhelmed. Key air bases faced significant damage. Communication networks were disrupted. Pakistan sought a ceasefire after the strikes. The operation demonstrated India's ability to respond decisively. The strikes caused a five-year setback for Pakistan's air capabilities.
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