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In an operation named ‘Sindoor’, India conducted strikes on 9 terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of Wednesday.
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A media person films Bilal Mosque after it was hit by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad. In a joint operation, Indian Army, Navy and Air Force struck nine terrorist infrastructure camps in Pakistan on Wednesday morning.(REUTERS)
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Rescue workers recover a body from a damaged building at the site of a Indian missile attack, in Muridke, Pakistan. The nine targets struck under ‘Operation Sindoor’, four in Pakistan and five in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, were chosen by the IAF after receiving intelligence inputs about terror camps operating under the guise of health centres to evade detection.(AP)
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Pakistani paramilitary stand guard outside a gate of a complex close to the site of an Indian missile attack, in Muridke. Operation Sindoor was India’s response to the Pahalgam terror attack.(AP)
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A damaged portion of Bilal Mosque is seen after it was hit by an Indian strike in Muzaffarabad. The selection of targets was done based on extensive intelligence, primarily due to Pakistan’s changing strategies aimed at concealing terror camps.(REUTERS)
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Local residents stand outside a mosque of an Islamic seminary partially damaged by an Indian missile attack, outskirts of Bahawalpur, Pakistan. India’s response comes days after 26 people, mostly Hindus, were killed by terrorists in J&K’s Pahalgam.(AP)
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Army soldiers stand guard at a mosque building damaged by an Indian missile attack near Muzaffarabad. India’s army said the operation was named ‘Sindoor’ in a reference to the women who saw their husbands killed in front of them in Pahalgam(AP)
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A map showing the nine locations that India targetted during Operation Sindoor.
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Army soldiers examine a building damaged by an Indian missile attack near Muzaffarabad.(AP)
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Army soldiers examine a building damaged by an Indian missile attack near Muzaffarabad.(AP)
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Paramilitary soldiers inspect the damaged building of the Government Health and Educational Complex after Indian strikes in Muridke, about 30 kilometers from Lahore, on May 7, 2025.(AFP)
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The wreckage of a mosque is seen after Indian strikes in Muzaffarabad.(AFP)
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Operation Sindoor: A city view of Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on May 7.(Reuters)
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At least one person was killed and nine others sustained injuries after an unidentified aircraft crashed and went up in flames in Aklian Kalan village of Punjab’s Bathinda district.(Ravi Kumar/HT)
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Remains of an aircraft in Wuyan on the outskirts Srinagar on May 7, 2025.(Waseem Andrabi/HT)
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