NEW DELHI: AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday mocked Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and armed forces chief Common Asim Munir over the destruction of Pakistan Air Drive‘s (PAF) Rahim Yar Khan airbase, one of many eight airbases hit by the Indian Air Drive (IAF) early on Could 10.Additionally Learn: Pakistan concedes Indian missile strikes destroyed Rahim Yar Khan airbase; killed Squadron chief, 4 others in Sindh“Will S Sharief & A Munir (sic) be capable of land their Leased Chinese language Plane at Rahim Yar khan Airbase?” Owaisi posted on X.Rahim Yar Khan is a ahead working base of the PAF’s Central Command. It shares its sole runway with the Sheikh Zayed Worldwide Airport, named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the primary President of the UAE, who funded the development of the airport’s terminal. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority handles the day-to-day operations right here. It lies near Pakistan’s border with Rajasthan in India.The IAF strike created a big crater within the runway, leading to all flight operations being made non-operational for one week.Additionally Learn: India’s missile strikes in Pakistan stage Nur Khan airbase, leaves enormous crater in Rahim Yar Khan airbaseApart from Rahim Yar Khan, the IAF additionally decimated PAF airbases Nur Khan, Sukkur, Murid, Shahbaz, Mushaf, Rafiqui and Bholari. Its retaliatory motion got here after Pakistan launched missiles on Indian army installations in response to Operation Sindoor. Nonetheless, India’s air defence system efficiently intercepted the missiles.On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited IAF’s second-largest airbase, Adampur in Punjab, and busted Pakistan’s declare to have destroyed the airbase.Below Operation Sindoor, Indian armed forces launched precision strikes on 9 terror amenities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir within the early hours of Could 7. Greater than 100 terrorists had been killed within the operation.The strikes had been India’s response to the terrorist assault in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam, the place Pakistan-backed terrorists shot lifeless 26 male vacationers on April 22.