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Operation Sindoor: Pakistan Escalates Artillery Firing on LoC, 7 Dead, 38 Injured

Operation Sindoor, India’s strike on nine terror hideouts in Pakistan, led to artillery retaliation along the LoC, killing 7 and injuring 38. Over 100 terrorists were killed in the operation.

Jammu: In response to India’s destruction of nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan, Pakistan has resorted to artillery fire along the Line of Control (LoC). This retaliation, following India’s action in Pakistan, has resulted in the deaths of 7 people and left 38 others injured. The information has been confirmed by news agency PTI.

Pakistan Acknowledges Attack with 24 Missiles

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India adopted a strong stance against Pakistan, taking down multiple terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). These included key bases of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Pakistan itself confirmed that India had launched a missile attack involving 24 missiles. As per the latest reports, over 100 terrorists have been killed in the strike.

Operation Sindoor Shakes Pakistan

India launched Operation Sindoor to target the masterminds of terrorism based in Pakistan. The operation resulted in the destruction of terrorist hideouts across Pakistan, sending shockwaves throughout the country. In retaliation, Pakistan has been repeatedly violating the ceasefire along the LoC.

The Indian Army also targeted the hideout of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s notorious leader Hafiz Saeed, sending a clear message to terrorists and their backers that they will not escape justice. The outrage in India following the Pahalgam attack had been immense, with citizens urging the government for decisive action. This strike serves as a stern warning to terrorists that there will be no safe haven for them anymore.

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