100 terrorists killed, Rajnath Singh told All-party meat on OP vermilion


New Delhi:

More than 100 terrorists were killed in Operation Sindoor – India’s military reaction to Pakistan and Pahgam terrorist attack on 22 April – Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said in a briefing of opposition leaders on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Singh also warned Pakistan – which reports that it is considering its own military response – against advancing the struggle.

Sindoor is an “ongoing operation”, the Defense Minister told the opposition. He said that India does not want to pursue further attacks, but if the attack of Pak forces will be again killed.

The opposition told the government that it would support its efforts to deal with cross -border terrorism; Congress boss Mallikrajun Kharge told reporters, “We heard what he said … he also said that some information is to be confidential. We said ‘We are all with the government’.”

All-party briefing was held in a cordial manner. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju commented on this, told reporters that everyone had shown “maturity (and). He said that a” broad political consent “for the meeting was for, and as a result, he said.

On Wednesday evening, government sources said NDTV 70 terrorists were killed.

Sources also said that the strike had destroyed the terrorist infrastructure in the target areas.

Sindoor was a synchronized 25 -minute strike – using exact weapons such as scalp missiles and hammer bombs in nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir, or nine terrorist camps in Poke.

The goals included the headquarters and training camps of terrorist groups Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed; An previous proxy carried out the Pahalgam attack, with 26 people, most of the citizens killed and later killed 40 soldiers for the 2019 Pulwama attack.

The goals were elected on the basis of “reliable intelligence and their participation in cross -border terrorism”, the army colonel Sophia Qureshi said in a press briefing on Wednesday.

Colonel Qureshi said that no Pak military establishment was targeted and the operation was given time to reduce the number of civic casualties. He was with the Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, who said that the Indian Army is ready in the event of taking Pak military vengeance.

Indian military action against terrorist camps in Pakistan was followed by 26 people – all people, including 70 -year -old retired and a Nepali National – were killed in a tourist hotspot Bairsran Valley in Pahgam, Jammu and Kashmir.

Many people were shot in the point-tricked range and in front of their wives and partners, causing an outporing of anger worldwide. India, which has repeatedly called Pakistan to support cross-border terrorism, said that there is evidence that Pakistan Deep State was involved.

Islamabad denied that claim and called for an international inquiry. However, in a meeting of the United Nations Security Council last week, the Pak government was asked difficult questions about terrorist groups such as Lashkar, which continued to work from their territory.

India first announced non-compound measures against Pakistan, suspending certain types of visas and included in significant 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, or IWT, Ebens.

The IWT divides the Indus River and its five tributaries between India and Pakistan, and feeds about 80 percent of the later fields. The suspension was called the ‘Act of War’ and Pakistan retaliated by putting the 1972 Shimla Agreement, which decided the line of control, on hold.

Since Pahalgam attack Pakistan has also firing from across the border every day. So far, 13 people have been killed, including a soldier, who have been killed as areas such as Uri, Kupwara, Baramulla and Akhnoor as the goals of the Pak Army, which are beyond Loc.

The Indian Army is giving a proportional reaction, the government has said.


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