Col Sofiya Qureshi introduces Sindoor action at Mod-Mea

Colonel Qureshi also outlined the extent of Pakistan’s aggression, which included the use of unmanned fighter aircraft (UCAV), long-range weapons, wandering ammunition and fighter jets to target India’s military structure.
In a decisive response to Pakistan’s active actions along the western border and Line of Control (LOC), the Indian armed forces targeted key Pakistani military devices on Saturday, including technical facilities, command and control centers, radar sites and ventilation stations. Colonel of the Indian Army at a joint press conference between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Defense of Operation Sindor, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi pointed out that the precise strike was an accurate strike against Pakistani military targets of Rafiqui, Murid, Murid, Chaklala, Rahim Yar Yar Khan, Sukkur, and Sukuiian, as well as Sular and and Radar. Weapons launched from Indian fighter aircraft.
She further noted that the precise goal was carried out to minimize any collateral damage, reaffirming India’s commitment to not wanting to escalate the situation.
“In response to Pakistan targeting civilian targets, the Indian Armed Forces retaliated and targeted technical devices, command and control centers, command and control centers, radar stations and ammunition strongholds… Pakistan’s military targets. Sialkot Aviation Base also carried out targeted attacks with precision weapons using precision weapons.
Colonel Qureshi also outlined the extent of Pakistan’s aggression, which included the use of unmanned fighter aircraft (UCAV), long-range weapons, wandering ammunition and fighter jets to target India’s military structure. “Pakistan continues to carry out an aggressive offensive against the western border. At LOC, they use drones and heavy weapons to attack. From Srinagar to Nalia, at over 26 locations, trying to penetrate the space.”
Despite the intensity of the attack, Indian troops were successful in participating and retaliating, despite damages and injuries to air bases in Udhampl, Patankot, Adapur, Bouji and Bapingda. Pakistan uses high-speed missiles to target air force stations in Punjab at 1:40 am, as well as non-specialized targets at hospitals and schools in Srinagar, Atripola and Udhampl Air Force Base. Military structures… At LOC, they used drones and heavy weapons to attack… At IB and LOC, from Srinagar to Naliya, infiltrating airspace in more than 26 locations. ”
“The Indian armed forces have successfully participated and retaliated against the attack. However, the air bases of Udhampl, Patankot, Adhapur, Adhapur, Bujiji and Batinda power station equipment were damaged, personnel injured, Pakistan was injured… Pakistan used high-speed missiles at 1:40 am to target Punjabi Kant racing cars and attitudes. Qureshi added that the air bases of Srinagar, Awantipora and Udhampur were.
The precise strike of Pakistan’s military targets is part of Operation Sindor, which was launched on Wednesday after the April 22 terrorist attack on Pahargam killed 26 people. The operation aims to remove terrorist infrastructure from Pakistan and POK, with a focus on avoiding military escalation.
(This story has not been edited by DNA staff and published from ANI)