
News Topical, Digital Desk : After the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the DGs of the three armies held a press briefing on Monday afternoon. During this, more information was given about Operation Sindoor. Let us tell you that during this operation, the Indian Army has destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. Apart from this, 11 airbases of Pakistan have also suffered heavy damage.
Pakistan supported the terrorists
Air Marshal AK Bharti said that it is sad that the Pakistani army chose to support the terrorists and so we decided to respond. Our fight is with the terrorists and their supporting structure, not with the Pakistani army. He further said that our defence systems stood like a wall for the country, making it impossible for the enemy to penetrate them.
Pakistan's sins are full
At the same time, DGMO Lieutenant Rajiv Ghai said that the character of terrorist activities has changed in the last few years. Innocent civilians were being attacked. Pakistan's cup of sins is full.
The soldiers supported bravely
I would also like to praise our BSF. From the Director General to the last soldier on the border, everyone actively participated in this operation. They supported us very bravely.
God forbid there should be no fight...
Air Marshal AK Bharti said, 'This was a different kind of attack and it was bound to happen. Whenever the next war happens, God forbid there should be no war, but if it does happen then it will not be like the previous one. Every war is fought in a different way.'
Clear message from the army
Yesterday's press conference of the Indian Army began with the chanting of Shiv Tandava and today's press conference began with the recitation of Ramdhari Singh Dinkar's famous poem - "No more requests, now there will be war…
High level meeting with PM Modi
Earlier, the chiefs of the three armies had a high-level meeting with PM Modi this morning. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and NSA Ajit Doval also attended the meeting.
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