Indian Army Retaliates After Pakistan Attack, Destroys Key Bunkers in Ongoing Operation Sindoor
In response to recent drone and missile attacks by Pakistan, the Indian Army has launched a fierce counteroffensive under Operation Sindoor, inflicting heavy damage on Pakistani forces. Key locations in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK)—including Battal, Madarpur, Trinot, and Hajira—were targeted in the retaliation, with several Pakistani bunkers reportedly destroyed.This decisive action follows Pakistan’s failed attempt to attack Indian territory, triggering a strong and strategically planned Indian operation. According to defense experts, including Brigadier Dahiya, Pakistan neither has the defensive capability to protect itself nor the offensive strength to launch a meaningful counterattack. India, on the other hand, has demonstrated its ability to strike at will and dismantle terror hubs inside Pakistan.The operation is not a one-time strike but a well-thought-out, ongoing campaign. India's aim is to deter Pakistan from supporting terrorism. Precision airstrikes are part of the strategy, with Indian forces already neutralizing Pakistan’s air defense infrastructure to pave the way for future air operations.Following these developments, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is expected to chair a high-level security meeting to review the situation and strategize the next steps. Meanwhile, heavy shelling from Pakistan has caused civilian casualties and property damage in areas like Uri, where houses and vehicles were hit. Most civilians had already been evacuated due to earlier warnings, minimizing the loss of life.India's message is clear: any provocation will be met with overwhelming force.
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