India Kills Over 100 Militants in Pakistan Strikes Amid Ceasefire
India Kills Over 100 Militants in Pakistan Strikes Amid Ceasefire

India Kills Over 100 Militants in Pakistan Strikes Amid Ceasefire

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India's recent military operation, Operation Sindoor, targeted militant infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, killing over 100 militants including key figures linked to past terror attacks against India. Indian military officials highlighted the precision and surprise of the strikes, which focused on Lashkar-e-Taiba sites, while asserting a firm stance against terrorism. The escalation followed a deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, and both India and Pakistan engaged in intense cross-border exchanges involving gunfire, artillery, missiles, and drones, resulting in numerous casualties. Despite agreeing to a ceasefire aimed at halting all military actions across land, air, and sea, Pakistan disputed claims that it sought the truce, stating India initiated it. Pakistani military leadership emphasized its commitment to respond decisively to threats against its sovereignty, noting restraint in targeting military rather than civilian sites during counterstrikes. Indian political leaders, including Assam's Chief Minister, praised the operation's success and warned of a strong response should Pakistan violate the ceasefire.

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