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India only targeted terrorists and avoided any kind of damage. These places included the nefarious places that gave birth to terrorist organizations over years..
New Delhi: Indian Army Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said on Sunday that 100 terrorists were killed under ‘Operation Sindoor’. Ghai said, “The cruelty of crime and the magnitude that the nation saw and then the attack on the armed forces made us realize that the time has come to take concrete steps. Operation vermilion was conceptualized with military aim to punish the criminals of terrorism and destroy the terrorist structure. It has exhibited the intolerance of India towards terrorism.

India targeted only terrorists
Said that with accuracy, terrorist sites were identified and we found that there are many such places. We came to know that some were empty for fear of vengeance. We only targeted terrorists and avoided any kind of damage. These places included the nefarious places, which gave birth to terrorist organizations over the years. Photos of these attacks have already been shown and there is no doubt that we have completely surprised. Top officials of the Indian Armed Forces held a joint press conference on Sunday to give information about ‘Operation Sindoor’.

Earlier in the day, the Indian Air Force (IAF) said that ‘Operation Sindoor’ is still active. On its X handle, IAF posted that the operations were “deliberately and prudent” to suit the national objectives. It came a day after the declaration of ceasefire by India and Pakistan, in which agreed to stop all military actions on land, air and sea. However, a few hours later, Pakistani drones were seen and stopped in Jammu and Kashmir and Gujarat.
Pakistan said-committed to ceasefire agreement with India
Accusing Pakistan of violating the ceasefire agreement, Defense Secretary Vikram Egypt said in a late night press briefing that the armed forces are giving “enough and appropriate” reactions and these violations have been taken very seriously. However, on Sunday, Pakistan said that it is committed to the ceasefire agreement. The ‘Operation Sindoor’, launched on 7 May, targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir, which was the response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April in which 26 civilians were killed, most of which were tourists.