NEW DELHI: The Armed Forces on Wednesday addressed the nation on the "Operation Sindoor" carried out in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) against terror camps run by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
Addressing the media on the operation, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi presented videos showing multiple hits on the Mundrike and other terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoJK.
"No military installation was targeted, and till now there are no reports of civilian casualties in Pakistan," Colonel Qureshi said.
Bombing of Kotki Abbas terror site
Bombing of Bhimber terror site
Bombing of Markaz Taiba Muridke
Bombing of Sarjal Sialkot
Mehmoona Joya terror camp bombed
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force deployed HAMMER missiles to engage targets requiring precision and flexibility, such as medium-range sites and potentially mobile assets linked to terror groups in the region. HAMMER’s adaptable guidance systems allowed the IAF to strike locations where dynamic targeting was essential.
Its use complemented the SCALP missile , which is optimised for long-range strikes on fixed targets. Together, the deployment of HAMMER and SCALP enabled the IAF to carry out deep, precise attacks inside Pakistani territory, neutralising terror infrastructure without involving ground troops.
Addressing the media on the operation, Colonel Sofiya Qureshi presented videos showing multiple hits on the Mundrike and other terrorist camps in Pakistan and PoJK.
"No military installation was targeted, and till now there are no reports of civilian casualties in Pakistan," Colonel Qureshi said.
Bombing of Kotki Abbas terror site
Bombing of Bhimber terror site
Bombing of Markaz Taiba Muridke
Bombing of Sarjal Sialkot
Mehmoona Joya terror camp bombed
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Air Force deployed HAMMER missiles to engage targets requiring precision and flexibility, such as medium-range sites and potentially mobile assets linked to terror groups in the region. HAMMER’s adaptable guidance systems allowed the IAF to strike locations where dynamic targeting was essential.
Its use complemented the SCALP missile , which is optimised for long-range strikes on fixed targets. Together, the deployment of HAMMER and SCALP enabled the IAF to carry out deep, precise attacks inside Pakistani territory, neutralising terror infrastructure without involving ground troops.
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