IAF successfully performed the task under the sindoor operation; said the operation still in progress

However, the IAF added that it will provide detailed briefings immediately when it is carried out, urging people to avoid speculation on unverified information.
“As the operation is still in progress, detailed briefings will be conducted in due course. The IAF urges everyone to avoid speculation and dissemination of unverified information.”
India launched Operation Sindor on May 7 in response to the April 22 terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahalman in Kashmir, killing 26 civilians. Subsequently, tensions between the two countries intensified as Pakistan launched a series of drone attacks on several Indian cities. Foreign Minister Vikram Misri announced that India and Pakistan agreed to an immediate ceasefire starting at 5pm on Saturday.
According to sources, shutdowns between India and Pakistan and military operations between Pakistan were formulated directly between the two countries. Sources said India’s bilateral work is not due to the result of mediation.
However, India said Pakistan violated an agreement, which took effect several hours after the agreement was reached and took effect at 5 p.m. on Saturday.
“In the past few hours, there have been repeated violations of understanding,” Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a television presentation late Saturday. “The armed forces are responding appropriately and appropriately to these violations. We call on Pakistan to take appropriate measures to address these violations and to address the situation seriously and accountably.”
sindoor action
The Indian armed forces’ precise strike against nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), Operation Sindor on May 7 eliminated high-profile terrorists (including Maharame) with Lashkar-ee-taiba (LET) and Jaish-ee-Mohamm, including IC-MALAMAMED (including MaulaMeD), including ICUF (Jaish-e-Mohamme), including ICUF, ICUF hijacking.
The target also includes coordination involving radical indoctrination, weapon training and terrorist attacks in Jamu and Kashmir, the sources said.
Source details further show that senior Pakistani police and government officials also attended some targeted funerals, indicating Pakistan’s false claims about not cultivating the country’s terrorist hiding places.
Mudassar Khadian Khas and Khalid, alias Abu Akasha, affiliated to Lashkar-e-Taiba, were two terrorists killed in a strike on May 7.
Khas was in charge of Markaz Taiba of Muridke and received honorary defender at the funeral of Pakistani troops. Also paved wreaths for Khas on behalf of Pakistan Army Chief and Maryam Nawaz, Punjab, whose funeral prayers were held at a public school by Hafiz Abdul Rauf (Jud), a global terrorist designated by JAMAAT-UL-DAWA. The Pakistani Army Lieutenant General and the Inspector General of the Pakistani Punjab Police Station also participated in his prayer ceremony.
Khalid, on the other hand, was involved in multiple terrorist attacks in Jamu and Kashmir and carried out smuggling weapons from Afghanistan. Senior Pakistani Army officer and Deputy Commissioner Fasalabad attended his funeral in Fasalabad, Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Hafiz Hafiz Jameel, the legal brothers of Masood Azhar, Mohammad Yusuf Azhar and Mohammad Hassan Khan, who were affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed, were also killed during the Precision strike.
Maulana Masood Azhar’s brother-in-law, Mohammad Yusuf Azhar, was wanted for IC-814 hijacking. He also used Jem’s weapons training and carried out several terrorist attacks in Jamu and Kashmir.
Hafiz Muhammed Jameel’s eldest brother-in-law, Maulana Masood Azhar, is another target, responsible for Markaz Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. He is actively involved in the fundamental indoctrination of Jem’s youth and fundraising activities.
Mufti Asghar Khan Kashmiri’s son Mohammad Hassan Khan is the operational commander of JEM (POK), who played a key role in coordinating the investigation of terrorist attacks in Mu and Kashmir.
Indian armed forces destroyed five terrorist camps in Pok during Operation Sindor and four terrorist camps in Pakistan.