As part of its post-midnight Operation Sindoor, india hit nine terror camps in pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The initial images showed a large explosion, a blackout in some areas, and the wreckage of a damaged building strewn around. According to a rumored video from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, individuals on two-wheelers were seeing a large explosion.

In response to the devastating terror incident in pahalgam that left 26 people dead, india launched attacks on the terror camps.  The india Herald was informed by insiders that the nine targets included the headquarters of Lashkar and the hiding places of Masood Azhar, the leader of Jaish-e-Mohammad.  The indian Army said that three civilians were killed in arbitrary shooting by pakistan, which included artillery shelling from points across the Line of Control, hours after the strikes. 

Bahawalpur and Mudrike in pakistan, which house the headquarters of the terrorist organizations Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, respectively, were reportedly among the terror camps attacked.  According to sources, the indian Armed Forces used Rafale jets equipped with SCALP cruise missiles and HAMMER precision-guided munitions to launch coordinated airstrikes against nine terror facilities within Pakistani territory as part of Operation Sindoor.  

Sources claim that no indian planes were destroyed when special ammunition was utilized to strike terror bases located in Pakistan.  The Army, Navy, and air Force engaged several targets in the operation.

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