The recent Operation Sindoor saw the Pakistan Navy shifting its naval fleet towards the Iranian border, as revealed by newly released satellite images. These images clearly indicate the movement of Pakistani warships in response to Indian strikes. The relocation involved shifting several vessels from their main naval bases. Some ships were directed to commercial docks in Karachi, while others were moved to areas near the Iranian border. This activity took place during the Indian precision strikes between May 7 and May 10. The satellite images present a different picture than Pakistan’s previous claims, suggesting the navy’s actions were primarily defensive. By May 8, key warships were missing from their usual locations. Three were identified at Karachi’s commercial port, and another was moved to a different location.
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