Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday confirmed the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, a series of precision strikes carried out by the Indian Armed Forces targeting 9 terror camps across 21 locations in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The strikes were launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people including civilians, security personnel, and local service providers.
바카라The Indian Armed Forces have responded with strength, precision, and restraint,바카라 Rajnath Singh said during a press briefing at South Block. 바카라Those who sponsor terror and shed innocent blood must know that India will respond and respond decisively.바카라
The coordinated operation was executed by the Army, Navy, and Air Force, marking a rare and high-level tri-services mission.
Colonel Sofiya Qureshi provided details at the joint services briefing, stating: 바카라As many as 9 terrorist camps across 21 locations were targeted in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, which are, Sawai Nala, Syed Na Bilal, Maskar-e-Aqsa, Chelabandi, Abdullah bin Masood, Dulai, Garhi Habibullah, Batrasi, Balakot, Oghi, Boi, Senasa, Gulpur, Kotli, Barali, Dungi, Barnala, Mehmuna Joya, Sarjal, Muridke, and Bahawalpur.바카라
Following the strikes, the Ministry of Defence issued a statement reinforcing India바카라s stance. The operations 바카라have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted.바카라
Rajnath Singh also emphasized that the operation바카라s objective was the destruction of terror infrastructure and not provocation of armed conflict. 바카라Our action was not against a country but against terror. India remains committed to peace but we will not tolerate violence against our people,바카라 he added.
바카라This is not just a military response, it is a national message. We will not forget our martyrs,바카라 Rajnath Singh said.
India has reportedly briefed its international partners on the operation, underscoring that the strikes were in line with international law and the right to self-defence