Entering home and killed enemies … India gave information about ‘Operation Sindoor’ to the world

United Nations:
United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres is “very concerned” about India’s military campaign against Pakistan and according to his spokesperson Stephen Dujarik, “The world cannot tolerate conflict between the two countries.” Soon after India announced the missile attack in its occupied area in Pakistan and Kashmir, Dujarik said, “He calls for maximum military restraint to both countries.”
He said, “The general secretaries are very concerned about Indian military operations across the Line of Control and the international border. The world cannot tolerate military conflicts between India and Pakistan.”
India’s Defense Ministry said on Wednesday that it has started “Operation Sindoor” at nine places in Pakistan and its occupied Kashmir. “The exact and restrained response to the barbaric Pahalgam terror attack” “nine terrorist infrastructure sites were carried out at the exact and restrained response,” said in X post.
Earlier, the Indian Army had said that it had attacked nine places within Pakistan under the retaliation of the Pahalgam terror attack.
The army said in a press release, “A while ago, the Indian armed forces started ‘Operation Sindoor’, destroying the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir, from where terrorist attacks against India were planned and directed.”
The Indian Army also posted on its official X handle, “Justice is done. Jai Hind.” The army said, “Nine (9) sites have been targeted in total. Our action is not focused, napi-tuli and provocation. No Pakistani military establishment has been targeted. India has shown considerable restraint in the way of selection and execution of goals.”
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba branch The Resistance Front took responsibility for the massacre of 26 people in the tourist destination of Kashmir. On Monday, Guterres strongly condemned the attack and said, “It is unacceptable to target citizens – and those responsible should be brought into the dock of justice in transparent, reliable and legitimate ways.”
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