Key Points

India executed a strategic military operation targeting terrorist infrastructure across multiple locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. The precise missile strikes, codenamed Operation Sindoor, neutralized over 70 terrorists and demonstrated India's resolute stance against cross-border terrorism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally monitored the overnight operation, which was carried out by a coordinated tri-services effort. The strikes were carefully planned to be proportionate and responsible, sending a clear message about India's commitment to national security.

Key Points: India Strikes 70 Terrorists in Operation Sindoor Across Pak Bases

  • India launches multi-location strikes against terrorist bases
  • Operation Sindoor targets nine strategic locations
  • PM Modi directly monitored overnight operation
  • Precision strikes neutralize over 70 terrorists
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Over 70 terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor as India strikes terror bases in Pak, PoK

India's precision missile strikes neutralize 70+ terrorists in cross-border counter-terror operation targeting Pakistan and PoK terror infrastructure

"Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature - Indian Government Statement"

New Delhi, May 7

More than 70 terrorists were killed as India carried out missile strikes across nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir in response to the dastardly April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

The counterstrike left more than 60 terrorists injured across the nine target locations -- Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, Rawalakot, Chakswari, Bhimber, Neelum Valley, Jhelum, and Chakwal.

Codenamed Operation Sindoor, it represented a "measured, non-escalatory, proportionate, and responsible" answer to Pakistan's continuing support of cross-border terrorism and strikes on India, the government said in a briefing Wednesday morning.

The targets were selected based on "credible intelligence input" and focused on "dismantling terrorist infrastructure and disabling terrorists", Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a press conference.

'Operation Sindoor' represented the country's right to respond to and pre-empt cross-border terrorism, he said.

Apart from Misri, the press conference was also addressed by two women officers -- Colonel Sofiya Qureshi from the Army and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh from the Air Force.

They highlighted the links between the targets and Pakistan-based terrorist groups, as well as their attacks on India.

Through the precisely coordinated missile strikes across nine terrorist-linked locations, India demonstrated that it would no longer tolerate cross-border terrorism, nor the complicity of state institutions that enable it.

The Indian Army, Navy and the Air Force, in a historic tri-services operation, carried out the strikes at 1.44 a.m. on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.

Sources said Prime Minister Narendra Modi constantly monitored the overnight operation.

India struck bases in Pakistan and PoK from where terrorist attacks were being planned and executed.

"Our actions have been focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature. No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted. India has demonstrated considerable restraint in the selection of targets and method of execution." "We are living up to the commitment that those responsible for this attack will be held responsible," India said in a statement.

- IANS

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