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‘Enemy missiles neutralized’: Army shared another operation vermilion video, Indian military ‘fire of fire’

New Delhi: The Indian Army on Sunday released another video of Operation Sindoor on the social media platform X, praising the army as a “impermeable wall of fire”.The Western Command of the Army posted a video on X stating that “enemy missiles were neutralized” and praised the Indian Army as “impenetrable wall of fire”.The video opens by Pakistan with a footage of missile attacks on 7 May, which was successfully intercepted by India’s Pinaka Multi-Marital Rocket Launcher System. It also shows Pakistan’s drone and unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV) S -400 missile defense systemViews include Pakistani missiles that recall their goals and debris found in agricultural land.The video then turns into a sharp and accurate vengeance of India, demonstrating the destruction of Pakistan’s terrorist infrastructure. The closing message of the video emphasizes India’s strength and determination with words “cruel, accurate, raw power, fierce and pride”.On the same day, the Western Command posted another video on the X, “planned, trained and executed,” underlined and re -confirmed the preparation behind the operation, “Justice”.In a video shared by the Western Command of the Army, a security personnel can be heard saying that Operation Sindoor was a lesson for Pakistan, one did not learn for decades.Army personnel can be heard saying, “It all started with the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Anger was like a molten lava. There was only one idea – this time, we will teach such a lesson that it would not remember their generations. It was not a renunciation to take revenge. On the night of 9 May, for the same time, for the same time, there was no enemies for any enemies, a lesson for Pakistan.India launched Operation Sindoor on 7 May, in which nine terrorist sites were targeted in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied- Kashmir. It was in response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month, claiming the lives of 26 people, mostly tourists.Following India’s strike, Pakistan retaliated with drone attacks along the border with control and cross -baking of Jammu and Kashmir.After Pakistan’s infiltration, India increased its reaction, targeted and allegedly destroyed the major Pakistani military and air infrastructure, including Noor Khan Airbase and Rahim Yar Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi. On May 10, the two countries came to an understanding to end enmity, an initiative that was allegedly from Islamabad.

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