
Srinagar: There is a lot of discussion about ‘Operation Sindoor’ not only in the country but all over the world. The tension between India and Pakistan had increased considerably after the cowardly attack by Pakistani terrorists in Pahalgam. Through Operation Sindoor, India not only destroyed terrorist bases in Pakistan through air strikes, but also gave a strong reply to Pakistan by taking concrete action on the land.
On May 10, Pakistan attacked advance posts along the Indian border with drones. However, the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel immediately and effectively retaliated and thwarted the operation. Giving information at a press conference held on Tuesday, the BSF said that a total of 70 places including 42 border posts located on Pakistan were destroyed in this campaign. BSF IG Shashank Anand said that Pakistani Rangers and army personnel were seen retreating from their posts in a hurry.
Interestingly, BSF women personnel also participated in this operation with great bravery. Even when he had an option for safe return, he did not leave his position on the border and forcefully attacked Pakistani posts and destroyed them.
BSF IG Shashank Anand said that Pakistan opened fire in RS Pura sector on the evening of 9 May. In this, BSF posts and civil areas were targeted. After this, the Indian Army also retaliated. Pakistan’s Majpur launch pad was destroyed in this retaliation. After this, on the morning of May 10, Pakistan carried out a short distance drone attacks and targeted the border posts.
Indian Army personnel including BSF sub-inspector Mohammad Imtiaz and constable Deepak Chingkham were killed in this Pakistani attack. But still Pakistan was given a befitting reply. Three active launch pads in Pakistan, Luni, Mastpur and Chak Pura were destroyed. Terrorists were being sent to Jammu and Kashmir from these bases.
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BSF released a new video
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Tuesday released an exciting video of the action taken on Pakistani posts under ‘Operation Sindoor’. At the same time, BSF IG Shashank Anand said that a proposal to give an official name ‘Operation Sindoor’ to a post in Samba area will be sent to the Central Government. He said, “Whether it is an Indo-Pak war of 1971, the Kargil War of 1999 or Operation Parakram-BSF has played an important role in every decisive moment. The enemy was also hugely damaged during Operation Sindoor.”
After the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, a wave of anger erupted in the whole country. After this, speculation was being made that India could take action on terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan was also feared that possible retaliation. BSF was already cautious in this background. Shashank Anand also clarified that BSF jawans Poonch and Rajouri are consistently cautious along the Line of Control as well as the international border in Jammu, Samba and Kathua.
Pakistani Rangers back back
After April 22, Pakistani Rangers stopped coming to the international border, they had retreated a lot, but the BSF was completely alert. Pakistani Rangers retreated, but BSF personnel stayed on the border. BSF personnel bravely faced Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. There were many such posts near the fence on the border, where our brave soldiers bravely responded to Pakistan’s nefarious antics. During this time our women soldiers were also deployed.
On the night of 8 May, our electronic surveillance devices discovered the activity of a group of terrorists in the Sialkot region of Pakistan. There was a possibility that the enemy could try to infiltrate. But when attacked from Samba sector towards Pakistan, BSF jawans destroyed the outposts. He also clarified that India did not suffer any harm in this attack.
A major conspiracy in Sialkot was thwarted.
On May 8, we received information that terrorists could infiltrate the Sialkot launch pad and their number is 45 to 50. He also tried to target Indian posts but no his plans were successful. On May 9, Pakistan tried to infiltrate from Jammu and Akhnoor instead of Samba sector and firing from across the border. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Luni Launch pad was destroyed.
DIG Sundarbani said that we had received information that a terrorist launch pad was running in Luni area of Pakistan, with 15 to 20 terrorists. As soon as Pakistan started firing in Akhnoor and Sundarbani sectors, we destroyed Luni Launch Pad.
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