Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Pakistan used Bayraktar TB2 and YIHA drones against India ::::: Turkey hands in Pakistan's clash with India confirmed :::: Two Turkish military operatives were killed as part of Operation Sindoor

Pakistan used Bayraktar TB2 and YIHA drones against India. 


The drones are believed to be used for target designation, and potentially kamikaze strikes, especially to threaten forward Indian positions or supply convoys.


Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 


A fruit trader from Sahibabad fruit market says, "Turkey has supported Pakistan in recent days. India has a trade of apples and other products worth around Rs 1200-1400 crores with Turkey. 


We have decided to break all trade relations with Turkey as it supported Pakistan, which means it supported terrorism in a way. We do not want any country to use our money to harm us."



Turkey helped Pak attack India, sent 350+ drones, military operatives


Two Turkish military operatives were killed as part of Operation Sindoor, which reveals that Turkey not only helped Pakistan in its war against India with over 350 drones, but also with operators. 



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Turkish advisors helped Pakistani Army officials coordinate drone attacks on India after Operation Sindoor.


Turkey supplied over 350 drones to Pakistan during the conflict



Two Turkish military operatives were killed as part of Operation Sindoor, which reveals that Turkey not only helped Pakistan in its war against India with over 350 drones, but also with operators.  



Pakistan has reportedly used Bayraktar TB2 and YIHA drones against India. The drones are believed to be used for target designation, and potentially kamikaze strikes, especially to threaten forward Indian positions or supply convoys.  



Turkey's strategic defence ties with Pakistan have grown at an alarming rate in recent years. The Turkish government has not only supplied critical military hardware but has also conducted training for Pakistan's army.



In fact, the 'Boycott Turkey' movement gained momentum due to Ankara's growing proximity to Islamabad, which, in turn, harmed Indian interests -- as seen in the recently concluded conflict between South Asian neighbours.









On the intervening nights of May 7 and 8, the Pakistan Army used around 300–400 drones to target Indian military infrastructure along the northern and western borders.


Experts believe that the expansion of Indian exports to Turkey following Covid-19 has helped Turkey ramp up its defence production.



Major goods exported to Turkey -- including aluminium, auto components, aircraft, telecom instruments, and electrical machinery and equipment -- are behind its ramped-up drone production.





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