Pakistanis Say They Ran Into Surrounding Hills During Operation Sindoor
Locals told Reuters that as the strikes started, people were instructed to seek shelter via mosque loudspeakers amid explosions. "We went outside. Then there was another explosion. The entire home shifted. According to the Reuters article, Muhammad Shair Mir, 46, described what transpired during India's counterterrorism strikes: "Everyone got scared, we all evacuated, took our kids, and went up (the hill)."
India has targeted several terror hotspots in pakistan, including Barnala, Sarjal, Mehmoona, Bilal, LeT Kotli, Muridke, Gulpur, and Bahawalpur.
India's foreign secretary, vikram Misri, defended the airstrikes carried out as part of "Operation Sindoor" by claiming that pakistan had not taken any action against terrorism. Hours after the airstrikes, Misri, Wing commander Vyomika Singh, and Col. Sofiya Qureshi gave a press briefing.
He went on to say that pakistan failed to take any action to dismantle the terror networks operating from its territory in spite of reliable intelligence and growing international concerns. He claimed that pakistan has established a reputation as a refuge for terrorists.
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