Indian Air Force pilot, with Colonel Sophia Qureshi, co-dignity of sindoor briefing


New Delhi:

Indian Air Force helicopter pilot wing commander Vyomika Singh led a media briefing Operation vermilion After India’s recent attacks in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. The attacks were in response to the Pahalgam attack of 22 April, killing 26 people.

Wing Commander was included in Singh Colonel Sophia Qureshi And Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who provided more information about the operation. The pre-don strikes were a coordinated attempt between the Indian Army, the Navy and the Air Force.

Who is Wing Commander Vyomika Singh?

  • Vyomika Singh attended the armed forces as part of his initial preparation for his career in the armed forces at the National Cadet Corps (NCC). She chased engineering and later became the first person in her family to join the armed forces.
  • On December 18, 2019, he was commissioned as a helicopter pilot in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and received a permanent commission in the flying branch. Wing Commander Vyomika Singh has logged in by flying over 2,500.
  • It has operated helicopters such as Chetak and Cheetah in some of the most challenging areas of India, including high -altitude areas such as Jammu and Kashmir and Northeast.
  • Wing Commander Singh has been part of several rescue missions. In November 2020, he led an important rescue operation in Arunachal Pradesh, where he flew into high altitude, difficult weather conditions to vacate citizens. The mission requires specialized flight skills in remote areas where air support was important to save life.
  • In 2021, Wing Commander Singh participated in the mountain mountaineering campaign of a three-servants for Mount Manirang standing at 21,650 feet. For the endurance shown by the team, the campaign including the head of air staff was recognized by senior defense officers.

Operation Sindore, launched by India on Wednesday morning, strikes an accurate wind and artillery with the aim of eliminating terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK).

Operation targeted nine terrorist launchpads, which was being used by Indian Intelligence that it was being used by terrorist groups, including Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, to plan attacks from across the border. at least 70 terrorists It was reportedly killed in 24 missile strikes.


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