Satellite images show Madrasa buildings still standing in Balakot: Report


New Delhi/Singapore, Mar 6 (Reuters): High-resolution satellite images reviewed by Reuters show that a religious school run by Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in northeastern Pakistan appears to be still standing days after India claimed its warplanes hit the group's training camp on the site and killed a large number of militants.

The images produced by Planet Labs Inc, a San Francisco-based private satellite operator, show at least six buildings on the madrasa site on March 4, six days after the airstrike.

Until now, no high-resolution satellite images were publicly available. But the images from Planet Labs, which show details as small as 72 cm (28 inches), offer a clearer look at the structures the Indian government said were attacked.

The image is virtually unchanged from an April 2018 satellite photo of the facility. There are no discernible holes in the roofs of buildings, no signs of scorching, blown-out walls, displaced trees around the madrasa or other signs of an aerial attack.

The images cast further doubt on statements made over the last eight days by the Indian government that the raids, early on February 26, had hit all the intended targets at the madrasa site near Jaba village and the town of Balakot in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

India's foreign and defence ministries did not reply to emailed questions sent in the past few days seeking comment on what is shown in the satellite images and whether they undermine its official statements on the airstrikes.

Missed the target?

Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Project at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, who has 15 years' experience in analysing satellite images of weapons sites and systems, confirmed that the high-resolution satellite picture showed the structures in question.

"The high-resolution images don't show any evidence of bomb damage," he said. Lewis viewed three other high-resolution Planet Labs pictures of the site taken within hours of the image provided to Reuters.

The Indian government has not publicly disclosed what weapons were used in the strike.

Government sources told Reuters last week that 12 Mirage 2000 jets carrying 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) bombs carried out the attack. On Tuesday, a defence official said the aircraft used the 2,000-lb Israeli-made SPICE 2000 glide bomb in the strike.

A warhead of that size is meant to destroy hardened targets such as concrete shelters.

Lewis and Dave Schmerler, a senior research associate at the James Martin Centre for Nonproliferation studies who also analyses satellite images, said weapons that large would have caused obvious damage to the structures visible in the picture.

"If the strike had been successful, given the information we have about what kind of munitions were used, I would expect to see signs that the buildings had been damaged," Lewis added. "I just don't see that here."

Pakistan has disputed India's account, saying the operation was a failure that saw Indian jets, under pressure from Pakistani planes, drop their bombs on a largely empty hillside.

"There has been no damage to any infrastructure or human life as a result of Indian incursion," Major General Asif Ghafoor, the director general of the Pakistan military's press wing, in a statement to Reuters.

"This has been vindicated by both domestic and international media after visiting the site."

Bomb craters

In two visits to the Balakot area in Pakistan by Reuters reporters last Tuesday and Thursday, and extensive interviews with people in the surrounding area, there was no evidence found of a destroyed camp or of anyone being killed.

Villagers said there had been a series of huge explosions but the bombs appeared to have landed among trees.

On the wooded slopes above Jaba, they pointed to four craters and some splintered pine trees, but noted little other impact from the blasts that jolted them awake about 3 am on February 26.

"It shook everything," said Abdur Rasheed, a van driver who works in the area.

He said there weren't any human casualties: "No one died. Only some pine trees died, they were cut down. A crow also died."

Mohammad Saddique from Jaba Basic Health Unit and Zia Ul Haq, senior medical officer at Tehsil Headquarters Hospital in Balakot said they had seen no casualties.

Political fire

India must hold a general election by May, and pollsters say Modi and the BJP stand to benefit from the aggressive response to a suicide bomb attack that killed 40 CRPF men in Kashmir’s Pulwama on February 14.

Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said on the day of the strike that "a very large number of Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists, trainers, senior commanders, and groups of jihadis who were being trained for Fidayeen action were eliminated" in the attack. Fidayeen is a term used to describe Islamist militants on suicide missions.

Another senior government official told reporters on the same day that about 300 militants had been killed. On Sunday, BJP chief Amit Shah put the number killed at more than 250.

The government has not produced evidence that a camp was destroyed or that any militants were killed in the raid.

That has prompted some opposition politicians to push for more details.

"We want to know how many people actually died," said West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee. "Where did the bombs fall? Did they actually fall in the right place?"

Banerjee, who is seen as a potential prime ministerial candidate, said that she stood behind the armed forces, but that they should be given a chance to speak the truth.

"We don't want a war for political reasons, to win an election," she said.

Modi has accused the Congress, and other opponents such as Banerjee, of helping India's enemies by demanding evidence of the attacks.

"At a time when our army is engaged in crushing terrorism, inside the country and outside, there are some people within the country who are trying to break their morale, which is cheering our enemy," Modi said at an election rally on Sunday.

  

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Ultimately everybody against our great Indian Military... hate, blame, make fun of Modi whatever is OK.... for the sake of election our opposition is doubting more than Pakistan...

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Vikram, Dubai
    My friend nobody is against our Indian Military ,
    But everybody is against Feku & chor Amith for using Indian Military as election tool.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Ours is Digital India.
    We have done so much in this field.
    Don't we have video recorders on our Combat Aircrafts ????????

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    The second set of pictures were taken 6 days after the bombing. 6 days are enough to reconstruct the buildings albeit haphazardly.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Our Mirage 2000 and Sukois were equipped with video cameras, why not release the footage and silence the dissent once and for all?

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  • Nellu, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Trurh is revealed finally. Wish all channels also do the same

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    We have shot down drone in Rajstan
    No wonder remote controlled drone crossed over the big hills n Valleys.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    40CRPF Jawans loosing their life in terror attack, nothing but Intelligence and Protocol failure in the first place both at the Center and State Level. Both are managed by Modi led BJP.

    For this attack if there was no counter response from India, then Modi have lost the election definite, he may not even then got any crowds for his election rallies. Most already realized Modi's failures.

    Counter attack therefore planned politically than militarily. Modi wanted to have something to say on it.

    Now, how many terrorists killed or not killed that does not matter.
    Only thing that to be told for public is we attacked terror camps. This is an excellent tag line to win election as all of us stand solidly behind our Govt., to ensure there is no political or religious divide to defeat an enemy.
    This works for political propaganda in India.

    On the Pakistani side, they have shot down our plane, captured a pilot and returned him back. Their political propaganda too equally strong.

    Point is politics wins in either side.

    Not a single person asking on either side of borders, did anything tangible achieved by either of the countries?

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Who cares and bothers about the damage and casualties across the border after air strike.
    Instead... Modi and Bhakts are concerned only about the expected casualties of opposition in the forthcoming election.

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  • MN, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    What makes it a unique decision of government and action by armed force is that our men crossed the boundary for a strike on terror camp for the first time using the warplanes. How many decimated/degree of success is secondary. The message is clear to the enemy, that Indians may again strike on terror camps.
    This is the public perception. More the opposition speaks/dispute the strike, BJP will reap the benefit.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    No single congressman questiond about IAF capabilities instead they questioned the govt which is in right direction... Govt has to answer to the public cannot put out jumblas only for sake of votes......

    Instead govt giving complete details Gokhale said large number of terrorist killed and Modi's Godi media started giving numbers.... Zee said 300 to 350..., Republic said 325, public Ranga said 250 to 350 so on..... and funniest thing is they even counted how many trainers were there also!!!

    Why defence Ministers quite?? no single press conference? Why Jootley is quite now otherwise being finance minister, he is spoke person for all the ministries......

    how this Godi media suddenly came to know how many trainers were there?

    Let Modi control his IT cell and paid media houses instead getting embraccement from the International body.

    Abdh bakths jaago..... jaldi andhera honewala hai........

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  • Prashanth, karkala

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Poora podi aavera avvu daaita charmurit kattidna buildingaaa???
    If one building remained intact it doesn't mean that there is no damage at all.
    IAF dropped normal bomb not a nuclear bomb!!!
    May be anti nationals are now feeling very happy thinking that one building at least intact !!

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  • Raaz, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Muraani ori Mobhakte Panthe There is only six feet trench Remain...

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  • Sangram, Kundapur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Dear Gulamas,Hate Modi absolutely no problem

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Tumko gulam modi ne already bana duye isliye tumko ache bure ka ptha hi nahi chaltha.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    IAF, who carried out surgical strike officially released statement 'We just target and don't count casualties'. then how BJP politicians get the count of dead bodies???

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  • Gara, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Mr modi and Mr Arnab..We believe and stand by the armed forces. It's you and your gang they don't believe. Stop politicizing pulwama. Stop pretending to be heroes on the backs of real heroes. You should respect the forces. You are not a soldier. Don't expect to be treated like one. Jai Hind.

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  • Neelan K, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    The Congis and Mahaghatbandan are walking into a trap. With all this queries and lashing at the IAF , they are mocking the armed forces and slowly turning into an object of hate. The Paki channels are feastring on this. I once again call upon Cong, Dont understimate Modi and Shah. The details will be released at the right time when all these guys will look like fools and their popularity will sink.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    By taking a 'political' stand instead of a 'patriotic' one, on the Air Strikes,the Congress has goofed and played straight into the ruling party's hands.
    It is standing shoulder to shoulder with the enemy country afraid that it might lose 'political mileage' very badly!
    This indeed acute political acumen and all these duffers do not even have a grain of it!
    Evident by the rattling of some good for nothing fellows in the Congress who have never won seats on their own and now have created so much damage to the image of an already battered party.
    Congress men have become Poster Boys in the enemy country and needless to say will have
    a 'Pasting' in their own country...
    Some Diggy , aged 75 , ..Calls Pulwama attack an accident?
    Clear case of Kidney and Brain exchanging places...Is it not?.

    What to say of people counting fallen trees in an enemy country after an air strike??
    In their attempt to go after ONE MAN... they have lost terribly.
    Mark my words...

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    This indeed 'needed' ...please read as...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Even BJP Union Minister S S Aluwalia said IAF didn't attack Humans ...

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    For slaves terrorists are humans..but we consider them as ....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Hyaa Praayer Baab Saldhana...
    Tumka Mosth Samjonaa
    Kitlen Explain Karaa
    Prayojan Naa...
    Haavn Karnaa...

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  • Pai, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    If there was no damage or casualties, why pakis became crazy. They tried to target our military installations

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  • GM, mlur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Imran clearly told they didn't want to react immediately so they didn't attack when we have attacked but he also said that They just wanted to show that they are also strong enough to attack us that's why they attacked later. After that he said need peace not fighting. In that case whatever our media is claiming / showing was not at all true.

    We have to believe in people to the certain extent not each and every lie from our so called leaders.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Mr. Modi has already made big election impact in the minds of Millions of people through his speeches and criticised the opposition in defferent ways. Politicising the situation for personal gain.

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  • Gara, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Bjp and Sitaraman has silenced the voice of Abhinandan.
    Sitaraman also didn't utter a word after meet of Abhinandan.. Abhinandan never claimed he shot down f-16. It's the media which is claiming

    Indian defense expert Abhijit in India today news as well as in his Twitter account said the picture which claims to be f-16. Infact it's not f-16. It's our own jet mig-21

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    We have to wait for further update/clarification on the matter by Mr. Modi, Amit Shah, our defense Ministry and rest of the responsible people who spread cooked stories and facts & figures ever since the strikes took place.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Now watch out for U-turn statements

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Show us the Dead Bodies ...

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  • kumar, kudla/mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    ASK PAKISTAN WHY THEY HIDING IT?? IS IT THE FEAR OF GETTING EXPOSED IN WORLD THAT PAKISTAN IS HEAVEN FOR TERRORISTS ? WHY PAKISTAN MEDIA NOT ALLOWED FOR TWO DAYS IN ATTACKED PLACES ?? AMERICA OBAMA NOT SHOWED ANY PROOFS OF LADEN ATTACK OF ABOTABAD IT MEANS HE IS STILL ALIVE??? THEY JUST SAID HIS BODY IS THROWN IN ARABIAN SEA....

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    To make it sure we should provide proof then only we can expose them otherwise they will claim whatever they want.

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  • kumar, kudla/mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    our indian media others can rush to any spot, that kind of independence is not there,,, but in paksitan,,,there is zero media independence as its ruled by isi and paksitani army,, on other side how can indian army go to paksitan to capture proofs ??? not even in dream we can... ,,, in this scenario how can it be possible to show proofs for idnian media ??,, as pakistan gives pose as peace lovers they should alowed it media and show live on balakot but they dint why????????? and international media accepted that zero trespassing allowed in attacked spot of balakot for two days.... and our armed forces are professional , and they are not appointed to count bodies of jihadi venom's they are to kill and eliminate enemies, not to count....i trust army,,, not any party....i respect army alot...long live indian army....

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  • gm, Mlur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Don't bring army in between for everything. Army never gave any count then how come our politicians and media showing?

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  • deepakraj, mang/dxb

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    don't understand why those supporting chors talk like anti-nationals.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Internationally people are laughing at us because we could not able to give any proof other than motor mouth bak bak.

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  • SJM, Brazil / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Because of Fake casulty numbers by your chors............

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  • BRai, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Read the link for proof for IAF has hit the target https://theprint.in/defence/first-satellite-images-show-likely-damage-to-jaish-balakot-camp-but-no-massive-destruction/201639/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

    Entire western media reported from base of the hill no disclaimer has been put as to they were not allowed to visit top of the hill.

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  • kumar, kudla/mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    NO PROBLEM PENDING BUILDINGS ,,, INDIA GONNA HIT IT AGAIN,,,PICTURE "ABHI" BAKI HAI....INDIA FIGHTS AGAINST TERRORISM....JAI HIND.. ( IF NOTHING HAPPENED WHY WILL PAKISTAN REACT AND RESPOND WITH F16 AND OTHER JETS???
    FORTUNATELY F16 SMASHED BY OUR TIGER PILOT ABHINANDAN,,, COMMON SENSE !!!!, STILL ONLY 6 HOURS POWER IN MAJOR CITIES IN PAK, NO FLIGHTS,DRAMA OF ARRESTING MASOOD AND HIS DEATH NEWS ETC) KEEP ASIDE POLITICS I TRUST MY ARMED FORCES LONG LIVE INDIAN ARMY...

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  • Alfred, bendur

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    while we hold our armed forces in the highest esteem, the theory of having one million lathi-walas mobilsing within hours to the frontier - must be done away with.
    Please bear in mind, we all know Pakistan has played with the lives of our soldiers; but never in our history we were humiliated by our political leaders, including Vajepaiji. This is the first government, even before the facts are established - and our dead are buried, our political leaders are taking credit for the work done by our armed forces. Never ever think our enemy is weak.
    If we go with RSS thinking, we will be doomed. Preparedness, altertness and less boasting is what will help us. Not to be speculative Mr.KUMAR. If the Satellite pics are confirming that Madrassas are still standing, what have we achieved? where are those 350 killed terrorists? Pakistan mocked us by showing our one pilot, whereas we had nothing to show from the 350 killed.

    The message is simple - BJP should have avoided the air strikes in their election meeting. Do you think Shah or Modi will understand military doctrine? Where the PM did not know Who was gen Kariappa and Gen Thimmayya historically, they will be found wanting in their knowledge. I live in a foreign country and we see an unbiased press unlike Indian press which can only should and achieve nothing.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    Pakistan is right about IAF burning 350 'Sumbal' trees ...

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