Indian Army's Retaliation Flattens Jaish, Lashkar Camps; Satellite Images Surface

Indian Army's Retaliation Flattens Jaish, Lashkar Camps; Satellite Images Surface
In a retaliatory move following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Army launched a counter-offensive named Operation Sindoor. As part of this mission, the Army destroyed nine terrorist camps belonging to three major extremist organizations—Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen—located in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and within Pakistan’s borders. Recently released satellite images confirm the destruction caused during these strikes.

According to reports, the Indian Army’s operations led to the complete destruction of the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters in Bahawalpur and the Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist camp in Muridke. The attack reportedly claimed the lives of ten members of the family of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. In total, the strikes resulted in heavy casualties among the terrorist ranks.

In anticipation of a potential retaliatory response from Pakistan, India has heightened its state of alert. Security measures have been significantly tightened in border states, particularly in Punjab, where a high alert has been declared. All public events have been cancelled, and airports in the region have been temporarily shut down.

Meanwhile, with a provocative posture, Pakistan has allegedly been violating ceasefire agreements at the border. It has reportedly targeted innocent civilians in border regions through a series of attacks. In response, the Indian Army is said to be responding firmly to these assaults.
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