India destroys terrorist launchpads close to LoC, army shares video


New Delhi:

Indian Army has destroyed Multiple terrorist launchpad Located near the Line of Control (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir. The targeted attacks came in recent times in response to the drone attacks launched by Pakistan and the wave from across the border, the Ministry of Defense confirmed on Saturday.

The army shared video footage of accurate attacks held on Friday. The targeted sites had long been under supervision to enable infiltration against civilians and security forces in India and their role in planning terror attacks.

The army said in a statement, “The Indian Army’s fast and decisive action has given a significant blow to terrorist infrastructure and abilities.”

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The military reaction follows a series of drones attempts by Pakistan in cities in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the drone, known as Turkish-Mool Biker Yiha III Kamikes drone, was launched with high-explosive payloads aimed at increasing the number of civic casualties in densely populated urban areas including nectar.

India’s Integrated Air Defense (AAD) grid neutralized the drone in mid-hwa within a few seconds of crossing the Indian airspace.

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In Delhi, reporters, Colonel Sophia Qureshi, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri provided a detailed description of Pakistan’s efforts to attack Indian positions.

Colonel Qureshi confirmed that the Pakistan Army launched a high-speed missile at an Indian airport in Punjab at around 1:40 pm on 9 May. At the same time, Pakistani jets and littering mutations targeted military facilities in Srinagar, Avantipura, and Udhampur.

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India confirmed that 26 places were targeted by Pakistani drones, missiles, littering monks and air strikes in early Saturdays, while Pakistanis were rejected strongly to their military infrastructure.



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