By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | May 07, 2025
India launches missile strikes in Pakistan and PoK following Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians.
Airstrikes conducted as part of 'Operation Sindoor', two weeks after the Pahalgam massacre.
Indian armed forces hit nine key terror sites across Pakistan and PoK with precision to avoid civilian harm.
Strikes targeted JeM’s HQ in Bahawalpur and LeT’s Muridke base, known for training 26/11 attackers.
Sawai Nala, Gulpur, and Abbas camps in PoK used to train terrorists for attacks in Kashmir, now destroyed.
Syedna Bilal and Barnala camps, staging grounds for weapons and survival training, neutralized in strikes.
Sarjal and Mehmoona Joya camps, linked to past attacks in Pathankot and Jammu, destroyed by missiles.
Muridke and Bahawalpur, bases of 26/11 and Pulwama-linked terrorists, hit in precise morning raids.
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said targets were chosen to avoid civilian damage and ensure zero collateral losses.
Strikes mark India’s firm resolve to prevent cross-border terror and retaliate with precision and purpose.
People lit crackers, waved flags, and cheered in streets nationwide, celebrating the success of Operation Sindoor.