Operation Sindoor: Indian Armed Forces Confirm Destruction of Key Terror Infrastructure Across Pakistan
New Delhi, May 11 – In a decisive development in the escalating India-Pakistan conflict, the Indian Armed Forces have made public high-resolution satellite imagery confirming targeted and successful airstrikes on Pakistan-based terrorist infrastructure under the ongoing Operation Sindoor.
The revelations came during a formal press briefing following the recent DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) meeting, where Indian military officials from the Army, Air Force, and Navy presented satellite visuals and damage assessments from over eight strategic strike zones inside Pakistan.
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India Showcases Satellite Evidence of Successful Strikes on Pakistan's Terror Camps |
Before-and-After Proof: Strikes on Terror Camps
Senior Air Marshal A.K. Bharti presented definitive “before” and “after” satellite images of targeted locations, including Bahawalpur, the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed, and sites in Muridke, a Lashkar-e-Taiba stronghold.
“Our objective is not to count body bags, but to destroy terror infrastructure — which we’ve done successfully,” said Air Marshal Bharti.
Visuals showed flattened buildings and debris fields where active terror camps once operated. These images were backed by timestamps and geospatial verification, leaving no doubt about the precision and scale of the operation.
Global Silence and Media Bias?
Indian officials criticized leading Western media outlets like CNN and BBC for underplaying the magnitude of the Indian strikes while amplifying unverified Pakistani claims. Officials suggested that certain defense lobbies were trying to downplay Rafale jets’ performance, possibly to promote F-35 sales.
“This isn’t a conspiracy against India, it’s business,” noted one defense analyst, referencing the multi-billion-dollar arms trade.
Casualties and Terror Links Exposed
One of the most damning disclosures came with images of funerals of slain terrorists wrapped in Pakistan’s national flag — a clear admission of state support. Among the deceased was Abdul Rauf, a designated global terrorist by the U.S. Treasury. His funeral was reportedly attended by top Pakistani military and ISI officials, whose names and photos were shared in the briefing.
Pakistan’s Denial and India's Rebuttal
Pakistan initially denied any significant damage, but Indian military intelligence presented irrefutable evidence to the contrary. While Pakistan claimed to have downed multiple Indian jets and captured pilots — including fabricated reports of a female pilot — India firmly denied all such claims, confirming that all pilots returned safely and no aircraft was captured or lost inside Pakistan.
When asked about losses on Pakistan’s side, Indian officials confirmed:
“High-tech aircraft from Pakistan were downed. We won’t release numbers yet, but the damage is significant.”
Though the F-16 was not named directly, a press interaction strongly hinted that Pakistan’s fourth-generation fighter jets were indeed hit.
India Maintains Air Superiority
It was categorically stated that no Pakistani jet crossed into Indian territory, while India’s Air Force entered deep inside Pakistan and struck nine key targets, including command centers, radar installations, air defense systems, and terror launch pads.
Naval Blockade Considered, China Monitoring Closely
Indian Navy remains in high operational alert mode, prepared to impose a naval blockade if provoked. While officials did not name Karachi, experts speculate that ports such as Gwadar could face blockades, which may trigger a response from China, given its strategic investments.
U.S. General's Remark: “Indian Military More Professional”
In a significant moment during CNN coverage, a retired U.S. Major General openly acknowledged that India’s military is larger and more professional than Pakistan’s.
“The Indian military is more structured, and this conflict exposes Pakistan’s dependence on militant proxies,” he stated.
Conclusion: Tactical Victory, Strategic Clarity
India has emerged from this conflict not just militarily dominant, but also with global legitimacy. By releasing verifiable satellite evidence, it has exposed the terror infrastructure inside Pakistan and the state’s complicity.
While Operation Sindoor may currently be under a ceasefire or “pause,” the Indian government has retained the right to resume operations should provocations continue.
Quick Summary of Key Strike Locations:
Target Area | Objective | Status |
---|---|---|
Bahawalpur | Jaish-e-Mohammed HQ | Destroyed |
Muridke | Lashkar-e-Taiba Training Facility | Flattened |
Muzaffarabad (PoK) | Terror Launchpad | Neutralized |
Peshawar Airbase | Command Node | Heavily Damaged |
Bhimber, Kotli | Terror Modules | Dismantled |
📌 Note: Verified satellite images were shared by the Indian Air Force and can be viewed via official defense media or FirstPost's defense desk.
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