Operation Sindoor: India has announced that they have made very precise strikes against Pakistan, which have been carried out against the nine targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir to take down the terrorism infrastructure.

This strike was the revenge that Indian forces took for the killing of 26 civilians, mostly tourists, targeted in Pahalgam by the terrorists.

The operation was named Operation Sindoor, whose main target was to destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir from where the terrorist attacks against India.

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As for the report, the power of the city was blacked out after the explosion.

As per the media report, there were 9 sides on which action was performed out, very focused, non-escalatory in nature, and measured by the forces.

It was also agreed that no military base of Pakistan should be targeted. India has shown to the world for their selection of targets and method of execution.

Operation Sindoor

 

This step came out when the terrorists killed 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen in the Pahalgam terrorist attack. The official said Thevar sticks to their commitment that those who are responsible for this attack will be accountable.

Name Operation Sindoor took place because many of the youth killed in Kashmir who were celebrating their wedding, like the navy officer Lieutenant Vinay Narwal. The photo of his wife on the dastardly attack went viral, which evoked the sentiments of the Nation.

The defence minister of India, Rajnath Singh, posted on the X ” victory to mother India!”

 

As per the report of Pakistani media outlet Dawn, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sherif Chaudhary, the director general of Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR), has stated that India had launched the missile at targets like Kotli, Bahawalpur, and Muzaffarabad.

It was an air strike took place at all three places. He also said all the Pakistani air force jets are airborne, to the Dawn, citing Ary News.