New Delhi. India had run Operation Sindoor in the past against terrorist organizations in Pakistan. Another information has now been received about Operation Sindoor. The news channel Aaj Tak has quoted sources as saying that on the night of 6 May, when the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force destroyed 9 bases of terrorists including Bahawalpur, MuridK and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan and PoK, on the evening of May 7, the DGMO of the Pakistan Army had urged the DGMO of the Indian Army, Lt. General Rajeev Ghai and urged him for ceasefire.
Pakistan’s Noor Khan Airbase was shocked at night due to India’s missile attack.
According to sources, after contacting for a ceasefire on May 7, the Pakistan Army started those dear operations to respond to India’s attacks and tried unsuccessfully to target military and civilian bases in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. After this, India attacked 11 airbase and 2 radar stations of Pakistan by attacking with missiles and drones, the DGMO of the Pakistan Army again pleaded for a ceasefire on 3.35 May 10 evening. The ceasefire was then implemented. Explain that India has postponed Operation vermilion on the plea of the Pakistan Army. This operation has not been declared over.
The news channel has also informed that the death toll in Pakistan has also increased to 160 due to India’s operation vermilion. 20 people have died in India’s attack at Jaish-e-Mohammed’s headquarters at Bahawalpur. Of these 14 people are relatives and close to Maulana Masood Azhar, Chief of Jaish. It has also been reported that 40 Pakistan soldiers were also killed in India’s military action. However, Pakistan is claiming the death of only 11 soldiers. Whereas, the Indian Army has strong information that 11 Pakistani soldiers were killed in Sialkot itself. Apart from this, 4 Pakistani soldiers were killed in an attack on Noor Khan Airbase of Rawalpindi, 2 in Sargodha and 2 in the attack on Lahore Airbase. At the same time, the Indian Army has also received a strong information about the injuries of 5 Pakistani soldiers in India’s attack on Raheyar Khan Airbase.