Under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army destroyed at least three posts, an ammunition depot, fuel storage facility, and gunnery, among other targets in the Leepa Valley area of the Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK).read moreThe Indian Army has devastated the Pakistani military infrastructure in the Leepa Valley area of Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) to the extent that it would take up 8-12 months for Pakistan to rebuild it, officials told PTI.The devastation was a result of the Indian Army’s response to Pakistan’s ceasefire violations during Operation Sindoor.Under Operation Sindoor, India conducted cross-border ground operation in response to Pakistani aggression that wrecked damage in POJK.STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADIndia on May 7 conducted airstrikes on nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and POJK. After Pakistan responded with attacks across northern and western parts of the country, India conducted more airstrikes. Soon, India and Pakistan were locked in a cycle of attacks in which India struck at least eight Pakistani airbases in addition to radar sites and air defence units. While most of the attention was on aerial strikes, cross-border action also took place in the J&K region.More from India
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Jyoti Malhotra was in touch with multiple Pak agents, saved their contacts under aliases: ReportsIndian Army devastates Pakistani military infra in POJKA senior Army official told PTI that the Army’s actions completely destroyed at least three posts, an ammunition depot, fuel storage facility, and gunnery, among other targets.A second official said that Pakistan employed heavy weaponry, including aerial platforms, to attack Indian positions, but indigenous Akashdeep radar system foiled those attacks.“Our indigenously developed Akashdeep radar system performed brilliantly while our air defence guns neutralised their aerial platforms. Our military infrastructure remains intact, while the enemy’s has been decimated,” the second official told the news agency.In Indian operations, at least 64 Pakistani personnel were killed and 96 were injured, according to officials.A senior official from the Army’s 15 Corps told the agency that the Indian response to Pakistani aggression was so intense that the Pakistani commander of 75th Infantry Brigade chose to hide and save lives of his soldiers instead of mounting a counter-attack.“Intercepted communication revealed how a Pakistan Army commander, hiding inside a mosque, was instructing troops to save lives first. One message was ‘save lives first, offices can reopen later’,” the senior 15 Corps official said.Separately, a top official from the corps said, “The message was clear: our retaliation follows a 1:3 ratio, meaning the Indian Army will strike three times as hard for every Pakistani ceasefire violation.”STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADTagsIndian ArmyJammu and KashmirEnd of Article
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