Operation Sindoor: The place where Kasab and Headley were trained, Indian Army destroyed them

New Delhi, May 7  The Indian Army attacked 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan under ‘Operation Sindoor’ which lasted for 25 minutes on Tuesday-Wednesday night. The Indian Army, Air Force and Foreign Ministry gave information about this air strike through a joint press briefing. They also said that in 25 minutes, the hideouts of the terrorists were destroyed one by one. These also included those hideouts where terrorists like Kasab and Headley were trained.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh of the Air Force told in the press conference that this attack was carried out between 1:05 am and 1:30 am on Tuesday-Wednesday night. To get justice to the victims of the Pahalgam terrorist attack and their families, the Indian Armed Forces launched ‘Operation Sindoor’. Nine terrorist camps were targeted and successfully destroyed.

During the press conference, a clip related to the air strike was also shown, in which it was told that 9 targets were selected during this operation. In this strike, launchpads, training centers were targeted and destroyed.

Military officials said, under ‘Operation Sindoor’, Lashkar’s Sawai Nala training center in Muzaffarabad was targeted. The terrorists of Sonamarg, Gulmarg and Pahalgam attacks had taken training here. Apart from this, Syedna Bilal Camp in Muzaffarabad was attacked. This camp was used to give weapons, explosives and training to the terrorists.

Apart from this, Lashkar’s camp in Kotli, Gurpur was destroyed. Also, Barnala camp of Bhimber, Abbas camp of Kotli were targeted.

Under ‘Operation Sindoor’, Sarjal camp of Sialkot was also destroyed. The terrorists who trained from this camp had killed the police personnel in March 2025. Meanwhile, Muridke’s Markaz Taiba camp is an old hideout of Lashkar. Ajmal Kasab and Headley had taken training from this camp. The Indian Army destroyed this camp during its operation. Apart from this, Markaz Subhanallah in Bahawalpur has been demolished, it was the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed and it was here that Jaish leaders used to gather.

It was told in the joint press conference that no civilian casualties have been reported and residential areas have also not been targeted.