New Delhi: The Indian Army's precise strikes during Operation Sindoor not only demolished terror infrastructure across the Line of Control (LoC) but also caused widespread panic within the Pakistani Army. Intercepted communications revealed that senior officers abandoned their posts in the midst of the conflict. According to Indian Army sources, a commander of Pakistan's 75th Infantry Brigade posted near Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) refused to return during the offensive, news agency IANS reported.
'Save your lives first...'
When junior officers approached him about reopening the operation, he replied in a horrifying manner: "The office will open later, save your lives first. It was also revealed in the radio conversation that the commander had taken refuge in a mosque. A junior officer was heard saying that our commander sahab escaped with great difficulty. He is offering namaz in a mosque. He has sent his men here and said that he will return only when things calm down.
Terrorist hideouts in Pakistan were destroyed
At the same time, India's Operation Sindoor in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam was focused on terrorist hideouts. At the same time, Pakistan's retaliation included shelling on civilian areas. This resulted in the targeting of Pakistani military posts involved in the attacks. Operation Sindoor was launched on April 22 in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, in which Pakistan-backed terrorists brutally killed 26 tourists.

