Indian Army's Operation Sindoor: A Bold Strike Against Terror Camps in Pakistan

Operation Sindoor Unveiled
New Delhi: The Indian Army has conducted pre-dawn strikes targeting nine terrorist camps across the border, releasing a series of videos that capture the precise moments of the military's assault on terror facilities located in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan.
These videos provide a glimpse into the operation, showcasing how the Indian Army and Air Force unleashed a barrage of bombs for 25 minutes on key terror bases, particularly those associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Earlier in the day, two female commanders from the Armed Forces addressed the nation regarding 'Operation Sindoor', revealing that nine launchpads—five in PoK and four in Pakistan—were struck with 21 precision attacks.
The operation commenced at 1:04 a.m. on Wednesday and concluded around 1:30 a.m.
The Indian Army was the first to announce Operation Sindoor, stating on X, 'Justice is served. Jai Hind.'
The Army has also circulated videos depicting the precision strikes, illustrating the destruction of the terror hubs.
On X, the Army shared footage of the initial target—Kotli—stating, 'Target 1 – Abbas Terrorist Camp at Kotli. Distance – 13 Km from the Line of Control (POJK). A nerve center for training Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) suicide bombers, with key infrastructure for over 50 terrorists.'
'Target 2 – Gulpur Terrorist Camp at Kotli. Distance – 30 Km from the Line of Control (POJK). This was a control center for Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), instrumental in reviving terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Destroyed at 1:08 AM,' the Army noted in another post while sharing the video.
Earlier, a video surfaced on social media showing the devastated Subhan Allah terror camp in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed. The camp has been reduced to rubble, as depicted in the viral footage, reportedly filmed after India's precision strikes. Bahawalpur served as a recruitment and indoctrination center for terror operatives.
The 'video evidence' shared by the Army is particularly significant, especially since the last time India executed strikes in Balakot, targeting terror launchpads in PoK, it faced disputes from Pakistan and some political factions within India.
This time, the video evidence is expected to provide a strong counter to skeptics and critics.