Amid the allegations and questions on the accuracy and precision of the targets hit by the Indian Airstrikes on Jaish based terror camps, the Indian Air Force has hit out on all the demands of evidence of the targets being hit. IAF has reportedly submitted all the evidence that proves the precision of hitting the targets in the Airstrikes. The IAF said that 80 per cent targets have been hit with precision and the rest 20 per cent have the probability of error.
An image has also been recieved from the sources which shows the place before the strike and after the strike and at least 4 buildings have holes in the ceiling as the bombs used by the IAF are said to pierce through the concrete shelter and then blast inside the building. It has also been reported that it is not necessary that these bombs demolish the complete building but only the targeted area.
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It is also being reported that the Indian Air Force has prepared a dossier that shows some of the satellite photos which confirm the damage caused by the Airstrike.
News source 'Rueters' had earlier in the day reported some pictures taken by a private satellite company which made speculations whether the Airstrikes had caused the actual damage.
Indian opposition, with the General Elections around the corner, has been attacking the Modi government to present the statistics of the casualties caused by IAF Airstrikes and some International media has also been questioning the same however they haven't been able to visit Balakot by themselves.