After a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the heads of the three armies held a joint press conference on Operation Sindoor on Sunday evening. Meanwhile, DGMO Rajiv Ghai gave detailed information regarding Operation Sindoor. The main goal of Operation Sindoor was to end terrorism. The Indian Air Force destroyed 9 terrorist camps in Pakistan in an operation, killing more than 100 terrorists. Bahawalpur and Mudir had the main goals. He said that the army only attacked terrorist bases.

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Pakistan used civil aircraft as weapons. No Indian Air Force base was damaged. Pakistan carried out drone attacks from Srinagar to Kutch. Jammu, Udhampur and Pathankot airports were attacked. Pakistan carried out drone attacks on 8 and 9 May. But we were ready, so there was no harm. We destroyed the radar system in Lahore. He said that 35-40 Pakistani soldiers were killed in it.

The Halai force attacked 9 terrorist bases. More than 100 terrorists were killed in this. These include Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudassir Ahmed. He said that the Indian Air Force played an important role in these attacks.

 

No harm in Pakistani firing

India did not harm India in Pakistan’s firing on 7 May, as the Indian air defense system was completely active and cautious. Our air defense preparations stopped any damage in the Pakistani attack. We made every possible danger neutralized in time. At around 10:30 pm on 8 and 9 May, Pakistan flew drones, UAVs (unmanned air vehicles) and UCAVs (unmanned fighter air vehicles) to Indian cities. The UAVs were sent on May 7, but their number was reduced on 8 May. But their aim was to monitor and intimidate citizens, the Director General of Indian Air Force Air Operation Air Marshal A.K. Bharti gave.

So we will give tough answers: DGMO

DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that I spoke to the DGMO of Pakistan at 3:35 pm yesterday, resulting in a suggestion of Pakistan’s DGMO suggestion that a ceasefire between the two countries was announced on 10 May 2025 at 5:00 pm. We have decided to re -meet on May 12, 2025 at 12 noon to discuss the agreement to make this agreement strong and long -term. However, disappointingly, the Pakistani Army violated these agreements within a few hours and decided not to follow our agreement with cross -border firing and drone attacks. We have given a strong reply to these violations and this morning we have sent a hotline message to the DGMO of Pakistan. It has been said that if Pakistan does this violation again, a strong reply will be given.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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