In the context of Operation Sindoor, recent satellite images provide compelling evidence of the Pakistan Navy’s retreat towards the Iranian border. The images demonstrate that following Indian strikes, Pakistani naval assets were moved from their original positions. Several warships were transferred from their main bases, with some heading to Karachi’s commercial docks and others to areas near the Iranian border. This strategic repositioning occurred simultaneously with the Indian precision strikes conducted from May 7 to May 10. The satellite data challenges Pakistan’s earlier narratives, suggesting that the naval movement was a defensive measure. On May 8, the absence of key warships from their usual moorings was noted, with some vessels located at Karachi’s port and others in undisclosed locations.
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