In a bold and strategic military move, India carried out a midnight operation named Operation Sindoor, penetrating 100 kilometers deep into Pakistani territory. The Indian Air Force, backed by elite commandos, targeted and destroyed multiple terrorist camps in a powerful retaliatory strike.
According to intelligence sources, the Indian forces launched an airstrike using advanced Rafale fighter jets, striking key terror hubs. Among the primary targets were Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Jash-Subhanallah facility and Lashkar-e-Taiba’s notorious Markaz-e-Taiba camp—both long suspected to be training grounds for terrorists, including those involved in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. These locations have now been reduced to rubble and exist only on maps.
The strike extended to nine terror facilities—four in mainland Pakistan and five in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Critical camps in Muridke and Sialkot were completely decimated. The most significant blow came with the destruction of Lashkar’s central headquarters in Muridke, located near Lahore. This location was infamously linked to the indoctrination and training of the 26/11 attackers.
Late Monday night, Indian Rafale jets carried out a pinpoint assault using SCALP missiles on the Muridke compound. Sources confirm that the precision strike caused extensive damage to Lashkar’s infrastructure, marking a decisive response to cross-border terrorism.
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