Air Marshal AK Bharti announced the successful execution of Operation Sindoor, which targeted and destroyed terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, resulting in over 100 terrorist fatalities, including key figures involved in past attacks. He emphasized the operation’s objective was precision strikes rather than counting casualties, with all Indian pilots returning safely. Despite a ceasefire agreement, tensions remain high, with Pakistan reportedly violating the ceasefire shortly after it was established, leading to increased military alertness on both sides.
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