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PM Modi monitors Sindoor throughout the night: Source

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been monitoring Operation Sindor all night, sources told ANI.

Sources further revealed that Indian troops' strikes against all nine targets were successful. Indian troops have chosen a strike position to target the top agile leadership of E Muhammed and Lashkar for their role in sponsoring Indian terrorist activities.

In the early hours of Wednesday, Indian troops launched Operation Sindor, attacking terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, where Pakistan occupied Jamu and Kashmir, from planning and directing terrorist attacks in India,” said an official statement from the Ministry of Defense.

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

According to the ministry, these steps are in response to the “barbaric” Pahargam terrorist attack, in which 25 Indians and a Nepali citizen were killed. The government reiterated the commitments of its responsible persons.

The precision strike weapon system of the Indian army, navy and air force, including wandering ammunition, was employed in Operation Sindoor, which successfully targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan, the Pakistan-occupied Jamu and Kashmir (POJK) (POJK).

The coordinates of the attack were provided by intelligence agencies and the strike was carried out entirely from Indian soil. The source added that Indian troops selected the locations to target the main Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba leadership, responsible for sponsoring terrorism in India.

Despite India's precise strike against terrorist targets, Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement by firing artillery in the Bhimber Gali area of ​​Jamu and Kashmir just hours after the operation. Officials confirmed that the Indian army is “responding appropriately in a calibrated manner”. In an article on X, the General Administration of Public Information (ADG PI) wrote: “Pakistan once again violated the ceasefire agreement by firing artillery at Bhimber Gali in the Poonch-Rajouri region. The Indian army responded appropriately in a calibrated manner.”

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