The 1999 Indian Airlines flight (IC-814) abducted in the abduction, and the 2019 Pulwama terror attack was abolished by the armed forces made by the armed forces in Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir (POK).
He said Operation Sindoor was conceptualized to punish criminals and planners of the Pahgam terror attack “with an accurate military objective.
“Operation Sindoor was conceptualized with a clear military objective to punish the criminals and planners of terror and destroy their terrorist infrastructure. What I do not tell here is often the determination of India and its intolerance to terror.”
The Indian strike killed the “high-value target”, namely, Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudsir Ahmed, who were involved in the kidnapping of IC 814, known as the Kandahar Hijack and Pulwama attack, where 40 CRPF Jawans were killed in 2019.
“The attacks in the nine terrorist hub killed more than 100 terrorists, including high-value goals like Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudsir Ahmed, which included IC814 and in the abduction of the Pulwama blast,” DGMO said.
Gai also reported that the Indian Air Force and the Indian Navy played a “major role” in these attacks.
“The line of control was soon violated by Pakistan, and our enemy’s irregular and stunning response was evident from the number of citizens, such as their villages and religious places such as gurudwaras, such as misfortune killed by him, who played a major role for a tragic loss of life. Property in the sky,” he said.
DGMO Ghai said that such attacks on the cruel Pahalgam terrorist attack and “many other” armed forces and defenseless citizens inspired India to create “a hypnotic statement of our resolve as a nation” against terrorism.
“All of you are still familiar with cruelty and napati, with 26 innocent lives in Pahgam on April 22, prematurely. When you add the pain of the frightening scenes and families that the nation saw with many other recent terrorist strikes on our armed forces, he used to do another work that came to do another work.”
DGMO Ghai said that after the Indian attacks, some terrorist hubs were now “terrorists” or were empty, afraid of “retaliation”.
“It sets a very hard working and subtle disgusting of the terrorist landscape and the identification of terrorist camps and training sites across the boundaries. The places that emerged were many, but as we had done more intentionally, we realized that some of these terrorist hubs were now due to attendance and already evacuated,