Operation Sindoor: India had demolished 28 locations in Pakistan, not 20, see list
Operation Sindoor.
New Delhi: During Operation Sindoor, India destroyed 28 locations, not 20, but 28 locations. This disclosure has been made by Pakistan itself in its dosier. An official doseer in Pakistan has revealed that India had targeted many more locations in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, which was not mentioned by the Director General of Indian Air Force or military operations (DGMO) in the press briefings after last month’s aerrusty.
According to the doseer prepared on Pakistan’s Operation ‘Bunian Un Marsus’, India attacked at least 8 additional bases, which were not officially mentioned. The places shown in this dosier include Peshawar, Jhang, Hyderabad (Sindh), Gujarat (Punjab), Gujranwala, Bahawalnagar, Sutt and Chhir.
Pakistan’s opening opened
Pakistan’s Dosier has opened up the disadvantages of him. It is clear that in Operation Sindoor, India fiercely caused havoc in Pakistan. Pakistan has suffered more damage than the Indian Army told in briefing. It is clear from why Pakistan appealed to the ceasefire. It also fragments the claims of Islamabad in which it had spoken of causing heavy losses to India.
Why did India do Operation Sindoor
India had taken this revenge action on 22 April, targeting Pakistan’s terrorist bases in exchange for a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. 26 innocent Indians were killed in Pahalgam in an attack by Pakistani terrorists. A total of 9 terrorist bases in PoK and Pakistan were demolished in India’s retaliation. After this, when Pakistan tried to take revenge, India attacked a large scale on Pakistan’s Army Base.
Maxar’s image was also revealed to Pakistan’s big loss
Earlier, satellite photographs released by Maksar Technologies had highlighted the heavy damage to Pakistan by accurate attacks during Operation Sindoor. India had carried out nine attacks on terrorist bases located in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK), including the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur and Lashkar-e-Taiba training center in Muridke. Other marks on May 7 also included Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Rawalkot, Chakswari, Bhimber, Neelam Valley, Jhelum and Chakwal.
India targeted these 11 airbase of Pakistan
India targeted Pakistan’s 11 airbase in retaliation of Pakistan’s retaliation. These include Noor Khan, Rafiki, Murid, Sukkur, Sialkot, Prasrur, Chunian, Sargodha, Sakru, Bholari and Jackbabad. Due to heavy losses due to these attacks, Pakistan had to demand a ceasefire after a three -day fight.
Operation Sindoor draws redline against terror
India has clarified that Operation Sindoor has drawn a clear ‘red line’ against terrorism. Any terrorist attack in India will now be considered a war action and a strong reply will be given. The recent struggle has a complete performance of India’s military capacity and the Pakistani Doser confirms that Pakistan is attacking Pakistan with more depth and influence.
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