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Op Sindoor: Army's new video sets record straight on ceasefire - watch

The Army released a video showcasing Operation Sindoor, which involved precision strikes on terror sites in Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians. The operation targeted nine terror sites in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, eliminating over 100 terrorists. A ceasefire was declared after communication between the Indian and Pakistani DGMOs, following an announcement by then US President Donald Trump.
Op Sindoor: Army's new video sets record straight on ceasefire - watch
NEW DELHI: Army on Wednesday released new video of the precision strikes carried out on terror sites in Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. While it showed high-definition visuals of strikes on terror infrastructure, it categorically pointed out Lt Rajiv Ghai's statement declaring ceasefire, after US President Donald Trump had announced the same on May 10."After my communication with the Pak DGMO, he proposed that we cease hostilities," Ghai had said.
Army’s New Op Sindoor Video Shows Precision Strikes On Terror Launchpads In Pakistan
Trump's claims had sparked controversy as the opposition demanded answers from the Centre over a third-party intervention in the country's internal matters.The 3-minute long video captured the 19-day long period - from attack, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's high-level meet, to Operation Sindoor, to ceasefire eventually.
"Northern Command ‘s resolute operations in Operation Sindoor were an exemplar of restraint turning into decisive response. Precision strikes on terror launchpads and the elimination of perpetrators of the Pahalgam massacre underscore our unwavering pursuit of peace in the region," the Army said in a post on X.It also highlighted the aftermath of April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, following which, India launched military operation against Pakistan.The operation targeted nine terror sites in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir and killed over 100 terrorists.
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