Tehreek-e-Jihad, a Pakistani terrorist organization notorious for high-profile strikes on the country's military, has made astonishing claims about the level of damage caused on Pakistan Air Force assets during the recent attack on the Mianwali airfield.
Tehreek-e-Jihad has produced a poster claiming that 40 aircraft were either destroyed or damaged in the raid, along with one radar and one tank.Among the allegedly destroyed equipment is the Chinese-supplied YLC-18 radar, which is stationed at Mianwali airfield.
Notably, the attack on the Mianwali airfield has generated concerns regarding the authenticity of Pakistani military officials' information.While the military's press statement understated the severity of the damage, Tehreek-e-Jihad's assertions indicate a considerably more serious impact on the base's assets.
One of the most disturbing Tehreek-e-Jihad discoveries is the claimed death of two radar operators, Rehmat and Tufail. This loss of people underscores the attack's human toll and raises concerns about the base's overall security.
Despite various claims of the strike, it's worth noting that no official images from the base have been shown in Pakistani media. As a result, confirming the veracity of assertions made by the military and Tehreek-e-Jihad is difficult.