‘BSF hit 72 Pakistani posts’: New video shows precision strikes in Operation Sindoor
- The Border Security Force released a video on May 13 showing precision strikes deep inside Pakistani territory during Operation Sindoor in Jammu.
- India initiated Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a strategic retaliation following the terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22 and ongoing cross-border provocations.
- The operation targeted terror launchpads linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba and other groups, destroyed Pakistani posts, and eliminated over 100 terrorists while foiling infiltration bids and drone attacks.
- BSF officials emphasized the use of advanced weapons like the Vidhwansak anti-material rifle with a range of 1800 meters, describing it as "very successful" during the operation.
- India and Pakistan announced a cessation of hostilities on May 10, while the video reinforced India's firm stance on cross-border terrorism and continued readiness to respond.
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Operation Sindoor: BSF's new video reveals how India targeted Pak army posts, rangers seen fleeing
The Border Security Force (BSF) has released a new video from Operation Sindoor, showcasing India's precision strikes on terror launchpads deep inside Pakistani territory. The BSF Jammu released the clip during a press conference on Tuesday, revealing Indian armed forces targeting terror bases up to 2.2 kilometres within Pakistan. The footage also captured Pakistan Rangers fleeing under heavy fire, highlighting the intensity of the operation. In…
BSF has released three new videos related to 'Operation Sindoor', which shows how Indian soldiers taught Pakistan a lesson and targeted terrorist hideouts on the LoC. In this action, while responding to the cross-border firing in Jammu sector, several Pakistani posts including three terrorist launch pads located in Sialkot district were destroyed, causing heavy damage to Pakistan.
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