New Delhi, May 10: In a decisive response to Pakistan’s aggressive tasks along the Line of Western Border and Control (LOC), Indian armed forces on Saturday targeted important Pakistani military installations, including technical facilities, command and control centers, radar sites and ammunition.
Addressing a joint press conference by the Ministry of Defense on the Ministry of External Affairs and Operation Sindor, Colonel Sophia Qureshi of the Indian Army said that exact attacks were made on Pakistani military goals with Rafiki, Murid, Chakla, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur, and Chunian. Fighter aircraft.
He further stated that accurate targeting was done to reduce any collateral damage, which reiterates India’s commitment not to have a desire not to extend the situation.
“In response to targeting the civic goals of Pakistan, the Indian armed forces retaliated and targeted the strongholds of technical installations, command and control centers, radar sites and ammunition and Rafiki, Murid, Chakla, Rahm Yaar Khan, Sukkur and Chunion had military targets of Pakistan.
Colonel Qureshi also underlined the boundary of Pakistan’s aggression, including the use of unmanned fighter air vehicles (UCAVs), long distance weapons, weapons, ammunition and fighter jets to target India’s military structures.
He said, “Pakistan has continued its aggressive attack on the western border. In the LoC, they used drones and heavy-caliber weapons to attack. From Srinagar to Drain, at more than 26 places, an attempt was made to infiltrate the airspace,” he said.
Despite the intensity of the attacks, Indian forces successfully engaged and retaliated, although the airbase in Udampur, Pathankot, Adampur, Bhuj and Bathinda continued damage, and the personnel were injured. The use of Pakistan’s high -speed missiles at 1:40 pm to target Punjab’s airbase stations and the unprofessional targeting of hospitals and schools at the airbase in Srinagar, Avtipora and Udampur was specially condemned.
“Pakistan has continued its aggressive attack on the western border … They have used UCAP drones, long distance weapons, ammunition and fighter jets to target India’s military structures … In the LoC they used drones and heavy-kalbre weapons … IB and LoC worked for more than 26 places, more than 26.
“The Indian Armed Forces have successfully attached and retaliated by successfully attacks. However, the equipment of Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, Bhujj and Bhatinda stations was damaged and personnel were injured … Pakistan used high-speed missiles for 1:40 pm. Srinagar, Avantpora and Udhampur, said Qurashi.
The exact attack on Pakistani military goals was part of Operation Sindoor, launched on Wednesday, after the Pahgam terror attack on 22 April, in which 26 people were killed. The purpose of the operation was to destroy the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and POK, focusing on avoiding military growth. (Agencies)