Fresh details have emerged about Operation Sindoor, India’s counterterror response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, days after New Delhi and Islamabad reached a cessation agreement. The revelations shed light on the scale and intensity of the operation, as well as the extent of damage inflicted on the Pakistani military.
- Operation Sindoor marks first combat role for two women colonels: The operation became a historic moment for two women colonels who stepped into live combat for the first time. Leading air defence units in Pathankot and Suratgarh during the intense May 7-10 clashes, they played a key role in fending off Pakistan’s missile and drone strikes on military bases, cities, and even religious sites. Both women, the only female officers in their 800-strong units, took charge just two years ago.
- Pakistan’s retaliation lasted only 8 hours despite big claims: Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan al-Marsoos at 1am on May 10, vowing to destroy Indian air bases within 48 hours. But the operation collapsed by 9:30am the same day after four precise Indian Air Force airstrikes crippled key Pakistani airbases, forcing Islamabad to urgently reach out to the US for a ceasefire.
- India’s powerful strikes took out top Chinese-made defence systems: In a display of advanced targeting, Indian forces destroyed Pakistan’s prized Chinese-made LY-80 air defence system in Lahore with a HARPY kamikaze drone, and took out the HQ-9 system (China’s S-300 equivalent) in Karachi using a missile strike.
- Rafales and Sukhois struck in tandem with deadly precision: The IAF used a mix of SCALP missiles from Rafale jets and BrahMos missiles from Su-30MKIs in coordinated attacks. The very first strike knocked out the northern air command-control centre at Nur Khan air base in Chaklala, RawalpindI, with subsequent hits at Jacobabad and Bholari air bases, crippling Pakistan’s air defence within hours.
- 170 terrorists killed: India’s massive May 7 strikes reportedly eliminated over 170 terrorists, with the heaviest damage inflicted in Bahawalpur — a key terror stronghold in Pakistan. The operation also marked a historic milestone with the active participation of Indian women fighter pilots. In total, 42 Pakistani military personnel were killed in the Indian strikes, while India suffered seven casualties.

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