Hyderabad, May 2: Operation Sindoor Army releases terror camps list, confirming strikes on seven sites inside Pakistan during retaliatory action last year.
The Army released satellite images of the destroyed camps. It said forces struck targets up to 60 km inside Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Indian Air Force hit locations farther away. The strikes began at 1 am on May 7.
The action followed the Pahalgam terror attack. Therefore, forces targeted bases identified by Military Headquarters. The sites included Kotli Gulpur, Mehmoon Joya, Sedna Bilal, Bhimber, Swani Nala, and Sarjal.
Operation Sindoor Army releases terror camps list
In addition, the Air Force struck camps in Murdike and Bawahalpur. In contrast, the Army handled the remaining targets with precision systems. It used M777 howitzer guns, which can hit targets up to 40 km away.
Moreover, reports indicate the use of kamikaze drones during the operation. These drones struck specific targets with high accuracy. Both indigenous and foreign systems supported the strikes.
Tensions increased between India and Pakistan from May 7 to May 10. The government confirmed the action as part of Operation Sindoor.



