“Justice saved”: Indian Army released video of Operation Sindoor

The Western Command of the Indian Army posted a video of Operation Sindoor on its social media handle X on Sunday. This captioned the clip “planned, trained and executed,” adding, “Justice”.

In a video shared by the Army’s Western Command on X, Indian Army personnel are seen in military dress and armed. An army personnel can be heard saying that Operation Sindoor was a lesson for Pakistan, one did not learn for decades.

Yeh shuruuate pahalgam aantki hamle se hui, gussa nahi lava tha. Attack, the rage was like lava.

The Footage then Displays Visuals of Blasts and Non-Stop Firing, with a Voiceover Stating, “9 May Raat Ko Takriban 9 Baje, Jis Bhi Dushman Ki Post Ne Yudh Viraam Ka Ulanghan Kiya Poston Ko Bharatiya Ne Mitti Me Mila Diya. Dushman Apni Post Chhod Nazar Aaya. Hind! have not learned for decades). “

Earlier in the day, the Indian Army said that no interaction was set between the directors of the military operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan. The army further made it clear that the continuity of a break in enmity, as fixed in the dgmos interaction of May 12, has no expiration date.

After clarification of some media houses, it has been reported that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan ends on 18 May. “No DGMO talks have been set to date till date. As far as a continuation of a break in enmity has been decided in the DGMOS interaction of May 12, there is no termination date,” the Indian Army said.

On May 12, the directors of the military operations (DGMOS) of India and Pakistan continued issues related to continuing important negotiations and issues that both sides should not fire a single shot or start any aggressive action. It also agreed that the two sides consider immediate measures to ensure a decrease in troops from borders and further areas.

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DGMO-level talks between the two countries, which were initially slated to be around the afternoon on May 12, were later scheduled for the evening. The two countries came to an understanding on Saturday at the stagnation of firing and military action by Pakistan’s DGMO on Saturday by Pakistan’s DGMO to their Indian counterpart Lieutenant General Rajiv Gai.

Lieutenant General Gai, who interacted with Mediaperson at a joint press conference on 11 May (Sunday), said his Pakistan counterpart proposed during a conversation on Saturday that “we stop enmity”.

India launched Operation Sindor on 7 May and attacked nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan, in response to a disgusting terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month, killing 26 people. (AI)

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