India-Pakistan ceasefire | LIVE Government briefing on 'Operation Sindoor'

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India-Pakistan ceasefire | LIVE Government briefing on 'Operation Sindoor'



India Pakistan ceasefire LIVEThe Army briefed the media Sunday evening on Operation Sindoor, with DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai leading the presser. This came less than a day after the India-Pakistan ceasefire. Hours after the truce, explosions were reported in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. On Sunday, Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi reviewed the situation at the western borders and gave “full authority” to commanders for counteraction. “The COAS has granted full authority to the Army Commanders for counteraction in the kinetic domain to any violation of the understanding reached vide the DGMO talks of 10 May 25,” the Army said in a post on X.‘No room for restraint’: DGMO says 100+ terrorists killed, Lashkar hub Muridke among targetsDGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said Operation Sindoor was launched after a thorough and precise assessment of the terror infrastructure across the border. “It set into motion a very diligent and microscopic scarring of the terror landscape,” he said, referring to the identification of camps and training sites across the Line of Control.“Many locations emerged, but we soon realised some had been preemptively vacated out of fear of retribution,” he added. Ghai emphasised that the Indian Army followed a strict principle of targeting only terrorists to avoid collateral damage.He said nine terror camps—some in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir and others in Pakistan’s Punjab province—were confirmed by multiple intelligence agencies to be active. “Nefarious places such as Muridke—the hub of Lashkar-e-Taiba—have over the years bred infamous terrorists like Ajmal Kasab and David Headley,” he said.



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