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Airlift Target Locations, Sindh Province Goth Goth 67°20'E 67°30'E 67°40'E 67°50'E 68°0'E 68°10'E Allahdad 68°20'E Gauhar Goth Firoz Haidarpur 68°30'E 68°40'E ! ! Khan Khan Wagha ! Goth Nasir Goth Goth Goth Rasul Khan Dasti Dheran Kalati Bakhsh Goth Attar Faqir Khan Wagha Bhangar 28°20'N ! ! ! ! ! Goth Abdul 28°20'N Goth Ghafur Goth Dur Muhammad Muhammad Goth Goth Husain Goth Nur Goth Dur Jamali Sohnipur Sohbdar Yar Ali Mamal Muhammad Muhammad ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bahadarpur ! Bahadarpur Goth Faizabad Chachar Goth Ali Goth Goth Data Goth Gulab Bakhsh Sahibdina Ta j p u r Dang Wah Khan Domki Machhi Khosa Somra Zangipur Dera ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dilawarpur Goth Umar Goth Goth Alan Murad Jamali Tehsil Jhat Pat Tehsil Khan Babar Sher Khan Dasti Wasand Goth Khuda Muhammad Jatol Dil Jhal Kator Lohra Bakhsh Murad Odhano ! ! ! ! ! ! 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Zohre Khoso Muhammad Baloch Khan Allah ! Shahabad !H Haji ! Amin Gul Hassan ! Shah ! ( Ghulam Qubo ! ! Ferozabad Bakhsh Tebri Ando Khosa Haibat Shah Beg Mughairi! ! Junejo Amir Arhani !H ! ! Allah ! Haidar Qubba Saida Khan ! ! ( Khan !Saeed Bakhsh Rakhio ! ! Ghulam ! ! Khan Mir Ghulam Rasul Haji Abdur Lakhi Haibat Rahman Hussain ! Aitebar ! Haji Khan Aitaf Muhammad (!H ! Hassu Chandia Khan Illahi ! Achar Tamani ! ! ! Ali Te h s il (!H Bakhsh (!H Brohi Muhammad Faqir (!H (!H ! Ahmad ! ! Mir Ali Faqir Lal Nawaz ! Hassu Reti ! ! Hasan ! Bakhsh Allah Goth Faqir Khan Mir Angh Mitho Khan Amrat Brohi Warrayo Ashiq ! Achar Faiz Ali ! ! ! ! Aitebar Ahmad ! Garhi Yasin Tehsil ! Ali Khan Rahmatullah Gidra Khoso Din Khan ! Khan Shahdadkot ! ! ! Muhammad Muhammad Bakhsh Khan Dur Reti ! Suhanro Bhatti Bakhsh ! (!H ! ! Chandio Mangassi ! Muhammad Hamir Nawah Brohi ! Lal Khan Abdoo ! Mugheri Yaki ! Kalhoro(!H ! 27°50'N ! Himmat ! Goth Mangsi ! 27°50'N Nek Nur Khan Nao Gadi Ali Khan Toolani ! ! Muhammad Muhammad ! Mugheri ! ! Haji Mithal Abdul Rahim Darkhan Kathan ! ! ! Khan Silro Sher Imam Bakhsh Mir Jangi Muhammad Mir Chandio Raiodero Shahdad Kot Tehsil Khuda Muhammad ! Sandio Khan Amir Jan ! Mangassi Muhammad Gole ka (! Dabo ! Hasan ! Daya Mal Chandio Mahmud Goth Linju ! ! ! ! ! ! Miro Khan Tehsil ! Ghulam Wassu ! Goth Dastgir Mal ! Pattuja ! Ali Dost Sir Goth Haji Mithal ! Chandio Ubiana Karez Piral Ali Gohar Chandio ! ! ! ! ! Pholro Chhajri Khairab Goth Mast Khan Nari Goth ! ! Malghozar Faqir ! ! Ali Khan ! Lohar ! Chhajri ! Sarai Khair ! Muhammad Mir Alam ! Pallo Shahil Muhammad Khan Sohbat Burra! Mangassi ! Khan Bangla Khan ! Bandijoki ! Bago Daro ! ! ! Mirpur ! Sono Dittu Khan Chandio ! Goth Yar Khan ! Goth Sherdil Ghulam Muhammad ! Mulla ! Mangassi Bajiki Hamza Qadir Bano Ratodero Tehsil ! ! ! Samanu Sobo Goth Ali Khan ! Khan Kuhdr Khan Langho Admani ! ! ! Ibrahim Goth Zar ! ! Kur Sukkur Tehsil Mohbat Allahabad Shahpur Ta j o d e r o Goth ! ! ! ! Purana Naya ! Maulano Gadra Khabbar Khabbar Khu ! Chibtar ! ! Chehi Khaso Sukkur District Tambahu Mehal Goth Machhi ! (!H ! Khaso ! Khan ! Qazi ! Khalifa Qaim Khan Khoso Ali Bakhsh Kalhora Goth ! ! ! Shah Bar Muhammad Chosul ! Miran ! Murid ! Duhkiyun ! Ali Machhi Machhi ! Machhi Suffar ! ! Khoso ! Rais Khaira Dost Muhammad Garhi Pandi Khoso Ali Nau Panah Shami Dhiro ! Khenji Dad Jagir ! !H !H ! ! Goth Fateh (( Bandah Ghulam ! Muhammad Umrani Siddique ! ! Rabwani ! Nur Haji Naudero ! Muhammad ! Murid 27°40'N Maklooni ! 27°40'N ! Goth Mian Ali Sher Chandio Mir Haidar Akkan ! !Khan Phul ! Bahawal ! Kur Dinar Qambar ! Sulaiman Pota Beharlo ! Ghulam ! ! ! Nabi Qadir Bakhsh Shadman ! Chandio! Shahdadkot Wakro Pachana Jagir Gadra Gada Dodo ! ! ! ! ! ! Ali Muhammad Buhar District Madad Ali Ajwani ! Muhammad Rashan Moria Ajwani Ali Khan Faqir ! ! ! Nodman ! Mehdoji Kambar Ali Khan Tehsil ! Nozman Kingri Taluka Baloch Jagir ! Wissan ! Ghabi Goth Qaim Te h s il Ghaibi Dero ! Khan ! Dero ! Kambar Gabar Gola (! !(H (!H Lashkar ! Bakhtiar ! (!H Khan Panni Burerra ! ! Shaikh Goth Sumar Abdul Karim ! Noormani Burerra Dino Khaira ! Sono ! ! ! Bulra Bagh Waggan Lakhtia Rais ! Goth! Ber ! ! ! Qubba Goth Ahmad Panwaro Larkana Sabu Gul Shah Achha ! Goth Mir Hasan Larkana!( Ta r Radhani (!H ! Sulaiman ! Ta j o Te h s il ! ! Haji ! Wand Goth Gahi Kumb ! ! Thorki Dara Jamal ! Dhandihar Khan Goga Ilahi ! ! Potho Phullo Pir Kamal Bakhsh! ! ! Quraishi Shaliani ! ! Lakha Ghulam Khairpur ! Hussain !( Mairi Rohri ! Shaikh Khairpur Tehsil Khandu ! Te h s il Daba Ripri ! ! Karohar Shahbalani ! ! Rawaro ! Goth Haji 27°30'N Goth Dur ! Jurriai Khan 27°30'N Muhammad Chuliani Goth Haji ! Goth Ghulam Rasul Mirzani Abad Goth Sukhio Chuliani Bukejani Ghoghara Nawa ! Muhammad ! ! ! ! Hanif ! Goth Dil Goth Jafer Murad ! ! Khan Goth Ali Goth Fateh Shadan Chuliani Murad Ali Chuliani Chuliani Jatoi ! ! Chuliani ! Goth Ghulam ! Gambat Tehsil Goth Pir Goth Ali Chuliani Garhi ! Bakhsh Alam ! Goth Allah Goth Chuliani Mirzapur Khan Goth Rajidero ! ! Rakhio Khan Chutta ! Miani Jahan ! ! Khan Chandio Goth ! ! Aqil Goth Qaiser Goth Adi Abad Khan ! Khan Chandio Goth Khan Purana Mari Bakhu Lashari ! ! ! ! ! Mehrab Chandio ! (!H Khan Hamid ! Goth Lal Junani (!H Chandni Khan Burro ! ! ! Warah Tehsil (!H (!H Nang Larkana District Dara ! ! Agra ! Ahsan Wahan Bakrani ! Kot Hamal Amrot Chandka Hatri ! Khohara ! ! ! Nasirabad ! ! Goth Nar Goth Muhammad Siddique Burra Muhammad ! Ghazi Chandio Kohawar Dital ! ! ! Goth Mir (!H (!H Muhammad Gaji Guhawar Goth ! ! (!H Alar Pir Hakra ! Arzi ! Goth Dur Khan Jalbani Gahi ! ! Gambat ! Muhammad (!H ! Jumman Kot Diji Goth Muchhi Goth Dhani Goth Sabr ! ! ! Bakhsh Khan Karrio Gahno ! Hasan Kot Diji Dero Odhano Wahan ! Goth ! Goth Adi ! Goth Murad Kanpur ! 27°20'N Badrah (!H ! 27°20'N Ibrahim ! Khan Karrio Bhatti ! Dokri Mirani Te h s il Goth ! Goth Lashkar Goth Nouraiz Goth Kando ! Khan Mirani ! Khan Lashari ! Te h s il Data Chandio Lakhu
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