Breaking: BSF’s Strikes in Sialkot Sector, Operation Sindoor Cripples Pakistani Posts, Destroys Terror Camps
During Operation Sindoor, India’s Border Security Force (BSF) launched a powerful counter-offensive in the Sialkot sector of Pakistan, responding to continuous firing on Indian forward posts and civilian areas from May 7 to 10. Approximately 25 to 30 Pakistani posts opened fire during this period. In a bold and strategic retaliation, BSF not only silenced these posts but also neutralized two major terror launch pads, including the Looney camp, believed to be used by Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba. Nearly two dozen terrorists were reportedly eliminated. The Indian response forced Pakistani Rangers to abandon posts, as shown in visuals from the frontline. Post-strike footage indicates complete silence and vacancy on the Pakistani side. Pakistan also attempted drone attacks on Indian military and civilian areas, but India’s advanced air defense systems, including anti-drone units, deployed on forward posts, successfully neutralized incoming threats. These systems, capable of destroying drones and even helicopters within a 200-meter aerial range, proved crucial.India’s operation demonstrated its resolve and capability to respond decisively, ensuring national security and deterring future provocations.
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