Indian Armed Forces Present Proof Of Operation Sindoor Success— Check Out Images
India’s counter military actions on night of May 9-10 also became the first instance of a nation damaging air force camps of a nuclear-armed country.

Indian forces joint press briefing was held on Sunday, where the Director Generals of Military Operations or DGMOs from the Army, Navy, and Air Force shared details on Operation Sindoor.
This multi-dimensional operation successfully neutralised terrorist threats, deterred Pakistani aggression, and reinforced India’s zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism, all while maintaining strategic restraint and international support, the DGMOs shared during the press briefing.
The Indian Armed Forces carried out coordinated precision missile strikes on nine terrorist facilities—four in Pakistan (including Bahawalpur and Muridke) and five in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (such as Muzaffarabad and Kotli). These facilities were key command centers for Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), responsible for attacks like Pulwama and Mumbai.
The presentation highlighted the significant impact of India’s retaliatory strikes on multiple Pakistani airfields and coordinated precision strikes on terrorist facilities.

India’s counter military actions on night of May 9-10 also became the first instance of a country damaging air force camps of a nuclear country. Within three hours, 11 bases were attacked including Nur Khan.

The slides shared by the Indian military highlighted the impact on Indian retaliatory action on various Pakistani airfields, including Sukkur.

Jacobabad was among the 11 bases, that were attacked by India during retaliation.

Bholari was another airfield destroyed by the Indian Armed Forces, during India’s counter military actions on night of May 9-10.

Sargodha was another airfield destroyed by the Indian forces during retaliation.
In response to Pakistan’s retaliatory drone and missile attacks on May 7,8 and 9, targeting multiple Indian cities and military installations, India launched kamikaze drones to destroy Pakistani air defenses across the country including neutralising air defence system of Lahore.

The Arifwala Air Defence Radar was among the Air Defence Radars destroyed by India.

Chunian Air Defence Radar was another Air Defence Radar destroyed by India in retaliation.

Pasrur Air Defence Radar was the third radar destroyed by Indian forces.

During the joint press conference, DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that those strikes across those nine terror hubs left more than 100 terrorists killed, including high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed who were involved in the hijack of IC814 and the 2019 Pulwama blast.