Key Points

India's military conducted a calculated counteroffensive against Pakistani terror infrastructure along the border. The operation, called Operation Sindoor, targeted specific terrorist bases and command centers with surgical precision. Indian forces successfully intercepted Pakistani drone attempts and struck multiple airbases. The DGMO emphasized that the strikes were focused on neutralizing terror networks, not civilian casualties.

Key Points: India Strikes Punish Pakistan Terror Infrastructure Near LoC

  • India targets terror bases across Western Front with strategic precision
  • Targeted drone and military infrastructure neutralized
  • Operation Sindoor aims to dismantle terror planning networks
  • Successful interception of Pakistani UAV attempts
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'Pakistan Army lost 35-40 personnel in Indian strikes', DGMO tells in special briefing

Indian military launches precise counterstrikes on Pakistani bases, neutralizing terror infrastructure and responding to cross-border aggression

"Our aim was not to inflict casualties, but in case there have been, it is for them to count - Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, DGMO"

New Delhi, May 11

Pakistan Army lost close to 35-40 of its personnel between May 7-10, when India launched retaliatory counterstrikes responding to its aggression, the Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said in a special press briefing on Sunday.

He also said that the Operation Sindoor was conceptualised with a clear military aim to punish the perpetrators and planners of terror and to destroy their terror infrastructure.

"Our aim on the 7th of May was to target terrorists and their infrastructure, not any other infrastructure, especially not Pakistani civilian or military establishments, and we achieved this with precision. However, on the evening of 7th May, we were subjected to a wave of Pakistani unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and small drones, which targeted both our civilian and military areas. They were successfully intercepted. While three drones managed to land, they caused minimal damage," he said.

"On the night of 8-9 May, they (Pakistan) flew drones and aircraft into our airspace all across the borders and made largely unsuccessful attempts to target numerous military infrastructure. Violations on the LoC by Pakistan also commenced yet again and precipitated into fierce engagements," the Army further stated.

Air Marshal AK Bharti said that India struck Pakistani airbases, command centres, military infrastructure, and air defence systems across the entire Western Front in a coordinated and calibrated manner.

"The bases we struck include Chaklala, Rafiqui, and Rahim Yar Khan, sending a clear message that aggression will not be tolerated. This was followed by strikes at Sargodha, Bhulari, and Jacobabad," he pointed out.

He said that our focus was not on counting the casualties but on hitting the terror targets.

"Our aim was not to inflict casualties, but in case there have been, it is for them to count. Our job is to hit the target, not to count the body bags," he said.

- IANS

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