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India did what it said. Exactly 15 days after the Pahalgam massacre, on Tuesday night at around 1:44 am, India attacked terrorist camps located in Pakistan and occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Amit Shah hails Operation Sindoor
India named it 'Operation Sindoor'. India bombed nine terrorist hideouts, including Masood Azhar's hideout in Bahawalpur.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani army said in a statement at night that India had attacked Kotli, Bahawalpur, and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan with missiles. In contrast, the Indian army clearly said that our action was taken only on terrorist hideouts.
No Pakistani military camps have been targeted. The Indian Army wrote on X - Justice has been done, Jai Hind. After that, a panicked Pakistan opened fire in Poonch-Rajouri of Jammu and Kashmir
CM Omar Abdullah held a meeting
J&K CM Omar Abdullah held a meeting to assess security and preparedness in border/LoC areas. Emphasis was laid on safeguarding civilian lives, strengthening infrastructure and ensuring prompt response to any emerging challenges, the CMO said.
Ready to deal with every situation: Manoj Sinha
Operation Sindoor Live Update: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha took stock of the situation in the border districts of the Union Territory. The Lieutenant Governor said that I am closely monitoring the situation, and the government is fully prepared to deal with any situation. I have directed the DC to shift the villagers from sensitive areas to safe places and ensure food, accommodation, food, and transportation for them. We will ensure the safety of every citizen.
Operation Sindoor: Adil's father, Haider Shah, said- Justice was served today
Haider Shah, father of Syed Adil Hussain Shah, who was killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, said that we are happy that the murder of those 26 people of Pahalgam, including my son, has been avenged. I thank the government. The security forces and the government have taken revenge. We had faith in PM Modi. We got justice today.