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Army revealed that IC814 and Pulwama planners among more than 100 terrorists killed in India’s precise strike made Pakistan “rattle and unstable”

On May 7, the Indian armed forces were killed more than 100 terrorists during a precise strike on May 7, said Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Director-General of Military Operations (DGMO).Ghai, along with Air Marshal AK Bharti, briefed the media (Ak Ak Bharti) and the Deputy Admiral, said that Ghai said the strikes were occupied in Pakistan, occupying certain areas of Kashmir and Punjab province in Pakistan.
Lieutenant Gen also revealed that among the terrorists suffered, there are high-value targets, such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed, involved the hijacking of IC814 and Pulwama Blast.
“…The strikes in these nine terrorist hubs left over 100 terrorists, including high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed, involving the hijacking of IC814 and the hijacking of Pulwama Blast,” Ghai said.

Pakistan’s revenge “unstable and rattled”

Pakistan reportedly responded to what Indian authorities called “rattle” and “unstable” responses after a targeted strike.
“Pakistan also violated the Line of Control soon after, and the reaction of our enemies was unstable, which is evident from the number of unfortunate civilians, the villages they live in and religious sites such as Gururu de Varas, unfortunately being hit by them, resulting in a sad life,” DGMO said.
Air Force and Navy play a key role in joint operations
Gail said the Indian Air Force and Navy coordinated closely with ground forces during the operation.

He said: “The Indian Air Force played an important role in these strikes, participating with some of these camps, while the Indian Navy provided these roles in precise ammunition. The Indian Air Force owns assets in the sky.

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