New Delhi, May 7 — The Government of India has confirmed the execution of a series of precise and calibrated military strikes against nine terror-linked targets located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as part of a counter-terror operation named Operation Sindoor.
According to official sources, the action was undertaken in direct response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians, many of whom were tourists. The Indian government stated that the targets struck were terror infrastructure facilities—specifically launchpads and operational hubs—used to orchestrate cross-border attacks into Indian territory.
Officials emphasized that the operation was conducted with a focused and non-escalatory intent, underscoring that no Pakistani military installations were engaged during the strikes. The strategic restraint, they noted, reflects India’s commitment to curbing terrorism without seeking broader conflict.
News agency Reuters, citing eyewitness accounts, reported that power outages followed explosions in areas believed to have been hit, pointing to the impact on specific sites within the targeted zones.
India’s response through Operation Sindoor signals a marked escalation in its counter-terror posture, yet remains within a framework of measured military engagement. The operation is being closely monitored by national security authorities and the political leadership, with updates continuing to emerge.
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