Operation Sindoor: New Video Shows BSF Precision Strikes on 72 Pakistani Posts
The BSF's precision strikes on Pakistani terror launchpads are captured in a new video. The operation demonstrates India's resolute response by targeting important terror sites.

Operation Sindoor: On Tuesday, Operation Sindoor released a new video containing a clear message about India's action against terrorism after the Border Security Force (BSF) conducted precision attacks on terror launchpads well inside the territory of Pakistan.
The video shows Pakistan Rangers running for cover while Indian forces strike a terror launchpad, and shows the destruction of Pakistani army posts, which demonstrates the scale of the operation and precision with which it was conducted. And while Pakistan has always used plausible deniability, the images clearly illustrate India’s determination to take action against anti-India terror actors residing in Pakistan, and the growth of India's emphasis on transparency through live, on-camera military action.Also Read: PM Modi Calls India Becoming 4th-Largest Economy a ‘Matter of Pride’
Speaking to the media on Tuesday, inspector general of BSF, Jammu Frontier, Shashank Anand said that the BSF does not know how many terror launchpads it destroyed in the Akhnoor, Samba, and RS Pura Sectors, including launchpads located in Loni, Mastpur, and Chabbra. “On May 9–10, Pakistan opened unprovoked fire in the Akhnoor sector, targeting BSF posts. In response, we hit the Loni launch pad linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba and caused significant damage,” Anand said.Anand continued by saying that Operation Sindoor is on, and "Pakistan cannot be trusted." He was responding to a question about the potential for infiltration of terrorists along the international border (IB) during the ongoing Pakistani shelling and the security steps taken during and post Operation Sindoor. He said that they have maintained a high degree of operational preparedness along the line of control. Observing that the Border Security Force had foiled an earlier infiltration bids, the officials said they had foiled an infiltration bid prior made by 40 to 50 suspected terrorists along the Indus border during artillery shelling by Pakistan along the Indus with the preemptive strikes. He stated that the Border Security Force had foiled a major infiltration bid involving suspected terrorists attempting to cross the border using the typic shelling of part time and cover fire across by the dirty Pakistan artillery in the Sialkot sector mark. DIG Chitterpal Singh said that Pakistan (IndusI) used drones and targeted villages like Abdullian using all manner of weapons. “We responded by destroying several enemy posts, towers, and bunkers. Around 72 Pakistani posts and 47 forward posts were hit. In contrast, BSF suffered no loss of assets or infrastructure,” he said. Referring to the drone threat, Anand said Pakistan had used low-flying drones and dropping a payloads on BSF posts, resulting in casualties of three personnels. “We are enhancing surveillance and defensive measures. CIBMS (Comprehensive Integrated Border Management System) has been in place since 2017, and we are integrating more advanced technologies in the coming months,” he said. Anand reiterated that the Border Security Force was committed to dealing with both issues of security while pursuing a civic agenda of supporting human lives. “We encourage farmers along the IB to continue agricultural activities. We ensure their protection and undertake civic action programmes as part of confidence-building measures.” “BSF is India’s first line of defence. We do not provoke but will retaliate strongly against any misadventure. Our guard remains up, and our vigilance unwavering,” Anand said. Operation Sindoor was India’s decisive military response operation after the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April. Operation Sindoor was launched on 7 May resulting in the death of greater than over 100 terrorists associated with terror outfits like Jaish-e-Mohammed, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and Hizbul Mujahideen. After this attack Pakistan retaliated, after this attack India received cross-border shelling across the line of control as well as Jammu and Kashmir and tried to carry out drone attacks across the border regions and after which, India duly took out operational coordinated attack to damage radars infrastructure across and destroy communication centres and airfields across 11 airbases in Pakistan. Following this, an agreement to end hostilities between India and Pakistan was declared on May 10.#WATCH????| The Border Security Force (BSF) has released footage of its retaliation and the destruction caused to Pakistani forces during #OperationSindoor, conducted between May 8–10.
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