• Source:JND

Operation Sindoor: Current and ex-Indian cricketers were seen echoing the chorus of Jai Hind after the Indian army attacked the terrorist camps located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. They had attacked nine locations during the wee hours of May 7, Thursday, and had killed about 80 terrorists.

Ex-Indian cricketers like Gautam Gambhir, Aakash Chopra, and Pragyan Ojha paid tribute to the Indian army for working tirelessly for this nation and retaliated for the Pahalgam terror attack, which had killed 26 people. Besides Pragyan Ojha and Aakash Chopra, KKR's star spinner Varun Chakravarthy took to his official Instagram account and shared a picture of the Indian Army.

Here are the reactions:

The Indian army has killed about 80 terrorists, who were there in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. During the operation, the Indian Army conducted a series of targeted precision strikes in the early hours of Wednesday, 7th May morning on terror camps, which were situated in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, and had killed 80 terrorists as per top security officials.

This cross-border offensive, which is being described as one of the most comprehensive in the recent past, had attacked nine main terror camps, which were being supported by groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen. This retaliation was the response to the 22nd April attack in Pahalgam, where 26 people died.

The two main camps attacked were located in Bahawalpur and Muridke and the main camps of JeM and LeT. According to intelligence reports, about 25 to 30 terrorists died in each camp. At Muridke, the Indian Army attacked Masjid wa Markaz Taiba, which was an LET camp, often called the group's ideological command center.

The other areas that were attacked were a mix of launch pads, training grounds, and radicalization hubs associated with the banned groups. As per officials, about 80-90 terrorists died and the attack on the strike zone is still going on.

The Indian Army took to its official social media account and shared a short video with the caption, "Justice is served."

 

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