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Operation Sindor: India strikes Pakistan

New Delhisrinagar: India said earlier on Wednesday that it had conducted Operation Sindor, attacking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, which occupied Jamu and Kashmir.

The Army said India is a terrorist infrastructure targeting plans and directed terrorist attacks.

When this article was printed at 2.45 am, it was reported that Srinagar exploded. Its origin cannot be confirmed.

It said there are nine sites in total.

“Our actions have been centrally focused on, measured and non-estimated. There are no military facilities targeting Pakistan. India has shown considerable limitations in selecting goals and methods of implementation,” the Indian Army said.

“These steps were in the context of the savage Pahargam terrorist attack, in which 25 Indians and one Nepali citizen were murdered. We promise to take on the promise of those responsible for the attack,” it said.

In a high-level meeting with top defense brass, Prime Minister Modi granted the armed forces “complete freedom of combat” on April 29 to determine the mode, target and timing of the terrorist attack on Pahalgam. Modi also stressed the national determination to “a blow to terrorism.”

In Islamabad, Pakistani troops claimed that India launched air strikes on the country early on Wednesday, vowing to respond to the attacks.

A Reuters report said multiple loud explosions were heard in various places in Pakistan and Pakistan Kashmir on Wednesday.

Witnesses said power was blackened in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, after the explosion. It is not clear what the explosion is.

Pakistan Army spokesman Lieutenant Ahmed Sharif Choudhury said India fired missile strikes at Kashmir in Punjab and Muzaffarabad in Bahawalpur.

“Sometimes ago, India launched an air strike in the Subhanullah mosque in Kotli and Muzaffarabad in eastern Ahmed in Bahpur.”

“All our air force planes were airborne. He said this timid and shameful attack was carried out from inside Indian airspace. He said they never allowed them to enter Pakistani space.

He added: “I am saying it clearly: Pakistan will respond to this when and where it chooses. This outrageous provocation will not be eliminated.”

He said the damage assessment is in progress and he will provide more information later.

He added that the “temporary happiness” that India has gained in the attack will be replaced by lasting grief.

Earlier in the day. UN Security Council members told Islamabad that the dispute in Kashmir should be resolved separately, which prevented Pakistan from trying to internationalize the situation in Kashmir in the wake of the Pahargam terrorist attack.

A news agency reported that in a closed consultation, the UN Security Council called for a downgrade and dialogue between New Delhi and Islamabad as several member states significantly reduced the thorny problems of the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LET) in Pakistan.

UN Security Council member states pointed out to Islamabad that tourists were shot and killed after religious-based segregation and condemned the April 22 terrorist attack on Pahargam in the Kashmir Valley, where 26 people were killed. Islamabad was told that its nuclear rhetoric and missile tests were exacerbating tensions in India.

Additionally, the report said Pakistan’s “fake flag” narrative was accused of India being denied.

Shortly after India confirmed that it had hit the terror infrastructure in Pakistan, the huge explosion on the fighter plane and the sudden loud sound of the fighter plane almost woke up the panic, which was almost shocking.

The explosion flourished.

It is not known what the huge explosion is, but some Pakistan X-handle reports that Srinagar Air Base is the target of retaliation by neighboring forces against Indian missile strikes.

Meanwhile, various departments along the Line of Control reportedly faced fire exchanges between the military.

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