Operation Sindoor: Masood Azhar mourns family, says "I wish I had died too" after Indian strike

In a powerful response under Operation Sindoor, Indian forces launched a precision strike targeting terror hideouts in Bahawalpur, Pakistan—resulting in the elimination of 14 members of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar’s family. Among the deceased were Azhar’s sister and nephew, triggering an emotional breakdown from the terror mastermind, who stated, “I wish I had died too.” His statement reflects a rare glimpse into the emotional cost terrorism now imposes on its own perpetrators. For decades, Indian civilians have suffered brutal attacks orchestrated by Azhar and his network, leaving countless families devastated. Now, for the first time, the pain of personal loss has reached the terrorist leader himself.India’s surgical strike was not only strategic but symbolic—a message that the era of one-sided suffering is over. Security experts highlighted that the operation hit deep within what was considered Pakistan's secure military region, disrupting key logistical and terror infrastructure. This move marks a turning point in India’s counter-terrorism doctrine, showcasing its ability to retaliate with precision and emotional impact. The global community is watching closely, with Indian leadership asserting that terrorism will now face consequences at its roots. The emotional collapse of Azhar sends a chilling signal across other terror networks: no one is untouchable anymore.

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