Afghanistan, May 15 -- Satellite imagery shows that despite bold claims from both India and Pakistan, the actual damage from their military clash was limited.

In a recent report by The New York Times, Agnes Chang, Pablo Robles, and Mujib Mashal revealed that the four-day military clash between India and Pakistan, described as the largest conflict in half a century between the nuclear-armed neighbors, was not as devastating as initially claimed. Both nations employed drones and missiles to target military facilities, and both sides claimed substantial damage. However, satellite imagery from May 14, 2025, shows that the actual destruction was more limited and mainly inflicted by India on Pakistan's military assets.

The New York Times report...