Well, this is huge. In one of the most powerful and precise operations in recent times, over 100 terrorists have been neutralized in the Indian Army’s bold offensive named ‘Operation Sindoor’.
Yes, you read that right. Rafale fighter jets were deployed in full force, and they didn’t go easy — they used Scalp missiles to strike and destroy nine major terrorist camps operating inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
Sources have confirmed that the Indian armed forces also deployed HAMMER bombs in this mission — making it clear that this wasn’t just another strike. It was a calculated and high-intensity assault aimed specifically at the camps believed to be harboring the top brass of Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba — the same groups responsible for terror attacks on Indian soil.
Well, the target selection wasn’t random. It was carefully chosen to hit those who have masterminded attacks on India before. The idea was clear — take down the leadership, dismantle their network.
The Ministry of Defence has scheduled a press conference at 10 AM today to give more details about this daring operation. According to sources, this strike was in direct response to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, and the Indian military’s reply has been nothing short of explosive — literally and strategically.
Yes, the timing was no coincidence. In the early hours of Wednesday, while most were asleep, our forces were in full action, conducting this surgical operation across the border. And here’s the kicker — Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally monitored the entire operation throughout the night. Every single detail, every move, every strike — under his direct supervision.
Well, all nine intended targets were destroyed successfully. And from the initial intel, the mission has achieved exactly what it set out to do: cripple major terror infrastructure with zero tolerance.
So, what does this mean now? It means India has once again proven that it won’t stay silent, and when provoked, it responds swiftly, strongly, and with precision.
More updates to follow after the 10 AM briefing. Stay tuned