Operation Sindoor: Indian Army obliterates 9 major terror hubs in Pakistan with pinpoint strikes

Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has carried out precision strikes targeting nine major terrorist hubs deep inside Pakistan-occupied territory, avoiding civilian casualties and striking only terror infrastructure. The operation, seen as a decisive response to persistent cross-border threats, eliminated critical Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities in locations including Bhimber, Muridke, Kotli, Sialkot, and Barnaala. Notably, the Muridke base had a capacity to house 600 terrorists and served as both a training ground and command center for Lashkar operatives. The Indian military used SCALP and Spice-2000 missiles to destroy these facilities, causing massive structural damage. Videos released show shattered buildings and command centers reduced to rubble. Indian officials emphasized that the strikes were carefully planned with intelligence inputs over the past 15 days to ensure zero civilian harm. Pakistan’s civilian leadership, often seen as controlled by its military, has been left with a face-saving window by India’s public clarification that civilians were not targeted. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been credited for this bold and humanitarian-driven anti-terror action, reinforcing India’s commitment to global peace and security.

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