Operation Sindoor: Senior officials of India talked to their counterparts worldwide

Operation Sindoor: Senior officials of India talked to their counterparts worldwide

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Operation Sindoor.

India has started Operation Sindoor in exchange for Pahalgam terror attack. Under this, India staged a late night in Pakistan and POK and destroyed the bases of terrorists in 9 places. At the same time, reactions are coming from all over the world after this operation. According to sources, senior Indian officials have spoken to their counterparts in many countries. Indian officials have informed their counterparts about the steps taken by India. This includes the US, Britain, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Russia.

Let us know that the Indian Army launched Operation Sindoor at around 1.28 pm. Under this, several locations of terrorists Hafiz Saeed in Lahore and terrorist Masood Azhar in Bahawalpur were destroyed. The Indian Army also attacked POK’s Muzaffarabad, Dhamol, Kotli and tiger base. Around 30 terrorists of Lashkar and Jaish were killed in the Indian Army strike.

At the same time, after the strike of India, the front has also opened on LoC. Strong firing has started in Poonch, Rajouri, Mendhar and Bhimber Gali here. Meanwhile, a Pakistani fighter jet entered the Indian border in Pampore in Pulwama, which was killed by Indian soldiers with anti aircraft guns. The Indian Army has also activated the air defense system S-400 on the border.

After this strike, the Indian Army issued a statement saying that only terrorist bases have been targeted. Pakistani army bases were not targeted. At the same time, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted, “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”, while CM Yogi tweeted and wrote, “Jai Hind … Jai Hind Ki Sena”. Meanwhile, NSA Ajit Doval spoke to the US NSA over the phone and informed them about the strike. Ajit Doval said that India targeted the accurate target and only flew the terrorist base. Apart from the US, India also informed about the attack to Russia, Britain, UAE and Saudi Arabia.

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