Operation Sindoor: India Eliminates 14 of Masood Azhar’s Kin in 25-Minute Strike Across Pakistan
Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force conducted a swift and decisive 25-minute strike targeting terrorist infrastructure deep inside Pakistan’s Punjab province, including Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Sialkot. The strike was a direct response to the Pahalgam terror attack, and was carried out after 15 days of intelligence gathering and surveillance.One of the most significant outcomes of the operation was the elimination of 14 family members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar, including the wife and son of his brother Rauf Asghar, who himself is reported to be critically injured. These individuals were allegedly linked to the planning and execution of terror attacks on Indian soil.The operation involved Rafale fighter jets, Pinaka rockets, surface-to-surface missiles, and drones for reconnaissance and documentation. Nine locations and 21 specific terror facilities were destroyed, including training camps and logistical hubs. The Indian government emphasized that the strike was based on credible intelligence, and reaffirmed its right to act against cross-border terrorism.The global community has been shown clear proof of India’s resolve and capability. This mission marks a significant moment in India’s counterterrorism history, with visuals from Pakistan revealing the scale of destruction at key terror bases.
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