India Destroys 70 Terrorists in Swift Missile Attack on Pakistan
India carried out 24 missile strikes across nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to avenge the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. This mission, called Operation Sindoor, was a strong message to those supporting terrorism.
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70 Terrorists Killed, Including Top Commanders
Government sources confirmed that 70 terrorists were killed, including mid- to high-level leaders from Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad. Many others were badly injured. These terror camps were reportedly planning more attacks.
Locations Targeted with Pinpoint Accuracy
The missiles hit key terror hubs like Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, and others. Indian intelligence had been watching these places for a long time. These locations were used for training and launching cross-border attacks.
Civilian Damage Minimized
Though Pakistan claimed civilian casualties, Indian sources said they used precision weapons to avoid hitting civilians. No Pakistani army locations were targeted. However, terror camps were found near residential areas, which made it harder to avoid all collateral damage.
Strategic Planning Behind the Attack
Operation Sindoor was backed by satellite surveillance, human intelligence, and intercepted communication. The entire operation was completed in less than an hour and used high-tech unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to confirm target destruction.
India's Clear Message: No More Tolerance for Terror
Indian officials said this was not just a military move but a strategic shift. The aim was to dismantle terror support systems, including the backing from Pakistan’s military. India also received international support for its right to self-defense.
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