Operation Sindoor: India Destroys 9 Terror Camps in Pakistan, POJK
by Northlines · NorthlinesMissiles hit Jaish, Lashkar & Hizbul Mujahideen centers
- Foreign Secretary terms strikes as ‘non-escalatory, precise & responsible’
New Delhi, May 7: In a decisive and calculated response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed lives of 26 Hindu tourists in Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam on April 22, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ in the early hours of Wednesday, targeting nine key terrorist camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
Addressing the media in New Delhi this morning, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, “Operation Sindoor was launched to bring the perpetrators and planners of the Pahalgam terror attack to justice. Despite a fortnight having passed, there has been no demonstrable step from Pakistan against terrorists’ infrastructure in its area.”
The ‘Operation Sindoor’, which commenced around 1:44 AM, was meticulously executed based on precise intelligence inputs, and successfully neutralized all identified terror camps without causing any civilian casualties or targeting military installations.
The terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), through its proxy The Resistance Front (TRF), had claimed responsibility for the Pahalgam attack, where gunmen indiscriminately opened fire on tourists in front of their families. It was the deadliest attack on civilians in India since the 26/11 Mumbai carnage.
Misri said that the assault was designed to derail peace and tourism in Jammu and Kashmir, which has seen over 2.5 crore visitors in the past few years, and to incite communal discord.
“Pakistan continues to be a breeding ground for terrorism, sheltering and supporting terror outfits like LeT and Jaish-e-Mohammed under various aliases,” Misri asserted.
The strikes were termed as a “non-escalatory, precise, and responsible” step.
Military officials including Colonel Sofiya Quresh and Wing Commander Yomika Singh, who briefed the media alongside Misri, emphasized that Operation Sindoor was a mission for justice. “All nine targets were destroyed. Our forces exercised utmost restraint and precision to avoid civilian harm,” they noted.
India has provided detailed inputs on TRF, LeT, and JeM to the UN monitoring team, highlighting their operations through new proxy fronts. The UN Security Council (UNSC) has already issued a statement condemning the Pahalgam attack and calling for the perpetrators to be held accountable.
While India has chosen to respond proportionately, government sources warned of intelligence inputs indicating possible future terror attempts by Pakistan-based groups. “India has shown patience, but our armed forces remain fully prepared to defend our people and respond as needed,” Misri said.
Under ‘Operation Sindoor’, the Indian military targeted Markaz Taiba of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Muridke, Markaz Subhan Allah of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in of Bahawalpur and Hizbul Mujahideen’s Mehmoona Joya Facility in Sialkot and LeT’s base in Markaz Ahle Hadith in Barnala and its camp in Muzaffarabad’s Shawai Nalla, military officials said.
Govt convenes All-Party Meet today
New Delhi, May 7: The government has convened an all-party meeting on Thursday to brief them about the strike carried out by the armed forces targeting terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Riiiju posted on X about the proposed meeting.
“Govt has called an All Party leaders meeting at 11 am on 8th May, 2025 at Committee Room: G-074, in the Parliament Library Building, Parliament Complex in New Delhi,” he said.
- The government on Wednesday said Indian military carried out a “measured, non-escalatory, proportionate, and responsible” strike to dismantle terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan to “deter and to pre-empt” any further terrorist strikes to retaliate the Pahalgam attack.
Pak Army’s shelling kills 13, injures 50 villagers along LoC in J&K
Residents flee homes, many families shattered, several houses reduced to ashes
Jammu Tawi, May 7: At least 13 people, including four children and a soldier, were killed and 57 injured as the Pakistan Army carried out one of the most intense artillery and mortar shelling in years targeting forward villages along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir after the Indian missile strikes against terror infrastructure in the neighbouring country and PoK, officials said on Wednesday.
Hundreds of residents were forced to take refuge in underground bunkers or shift to safer places as the indiscriminate shelling by Pakistan destroyed houses, vehicles and various buildings, including a Gurudwara, and created panic among the border residents in the worst-hit Poonch district and Rajouri in Jammu region and Baramulla and Kupwara in north Kashmir.
The officials said the Indian Army is responding to the shelling in a befitting manner, resulting in many casualties on the enemy side after several of their posts engaged in firing were destroyed.
This is the first time that such an intense shelling has been witnessed after the ceasefire agreement was renewed between the two countries on February 25, 2021.
Poonch district accounted for all 13 deaths, the officials said, adding 42 people were also injured and the condition of two of them was stated to be serious.
The shelling was reported from all along the LoC in Poonch, including Balakote, Mendhar, Mankote, Krishna Ghati, Gulpur, Kerni and even Poonch district headquarters, resulting in damage to dozens of houses and vehicles, they said.
The shelling from across the border was intense till noon and later continued intermittently, mostly restricting to the Poonch sector for the next few hours. Locals faced a tough time evacuating the victims to hospital due to the heavy shelling, which also hit Poonch bus stand, damaging several buses, the officials said.
Three Sikh men lost their lives when an artillery shell hit a Gurdwara and adjoining houses in Poonch town, they said. Several parties from Punjab condemned the incident.
In a post on X, Shiromani Akali Dal chief Sukhbir Singh Badal said, “Strongly condemn the inhuman attack by Pakistani forces on the sacred Central Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Poonch, in which three innocent Gursikhs, including Bhai Amrik Singh Ji (a raagi Singh), Bhai Amarjeet Singh and Bhai Ranjit Singh lost their lives.” Ten persons, including five children, were also injured in cross-border shelling in Uri sector of Baramulla district, while three others were injured in Rajouri district, the officials said, adding several houses also caught fire due to shelling in Karnah sector of Kupwara district.
The officials identified the deceased as Balvinder Kour alias “Ruby” (33), Mohd Zain Khan (10), his elder sister Zoya Khan (12), Mohd Akram (40), Amrik Singh (55), Mohd Iqbal (45), Ranjeet Singh (48), Shakeela Bi (40), Amarjeet Singh (47), Maryam Khatoon (7), Vihaan Bhargav (13) and Mohd Rafi (40) and a Lance naik of Army.
This was the 13th consecutive night of unprovoked firing along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir, amid heightened tensions following the Pahalgam attack.
Earlier, a defence spokesman said during the intervening night of May 6 and 7, the Pakistan Army resorted to arbitrary firing, including artillery shelling, from posts across the LoC and International Border opposite Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the Indian Army is responding in a “proportionate manner”.
Army sources said Indian troops caused many casualties to the enemy forces after destroying several of their posts in the retaliatory action.
Authorities had shut all educational institutions in the five border districts of the Jammu region on Wednesday.
The ceasefire violations have been very rare after India and Pakistan renewed the ceasefire agreement on February 25, 2021.
In a gesture of solidarity and compassion, Congress MLA from Rajouri Iftkhar Ahmed donated blood along with his supporters after visiting the injured undergoing treatment at the GMC hospital in Rajouri.
Ahmed appealed to the public to come forward and donate blood, emphasising the urgent need to support the medical efforts during this critical time.
“We are ready to sacrifice everything for the integrity and sovereignty of the nation. The nation comes first, and we should stand united to face any challenges that come our way,” he said.
Principal GMC Rajouri Amarjeet Singh Bhatia said the hospital is fully geared up to deal with the situation in the wake of border skirmishes and mounting tension.
“All necessary arrangements are in place to ensure the best treatment for the patients,” he said.
Authorities in Poonch district said they have designated nine public shelter camps with adequate amenities for the people desirous to relocate from the forward villages hit by Pakistani shelling.
“Though there was no cross-border firing in our village, we have been told to shift to ITI College in R S Pura where necessary arrangements have been made by the government for our lodgment in view of the prevailing tense situation,” Liaqat Ali, a resident of Jorian village near the IB, said.
Ali said the village had suffered immensely and had even been burned to the ground in the past by Pakistani shelling.
The intense shelling from across the border started shortly after Indian armed forces carried out missile attacks on nine terror targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to avenge the April 22 terror attack in south Kashmir’s Pahalgam that had left 26 civilians dead.