New Delhi, May 12: Senior army officers and leaders of Pakistan also attended the funeral of the Pakistani terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor. This information was given in the press conference of the Indian Army on Sunday. The names of those who attended were given and their photographs were also shown.
Leaders and officers are seen offering funeral prayers along with Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Abdul Rauf. These include
Indian military officials also said that 11 terrorist and military bases of Pakistan have been destroyed. The army released satellite images of these bases. Which shows the situation before and after the attack.
Here, BJP has claimed that Maryam Nawaz, daughter of former Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, also attended the funeral of the terrorists. Maryam is currently the Chief Minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province.
Earlier on May 8, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri had also shown the photo of the funeral procession of the terrorists and said that PAK officials were involved in it. All these terrorists were killed in the air strike carried out by the Air Force under Operation Sindoor on April 7.
Maryam Nawaz attended the funeral of the mastermind of Mumbai attack
BJP MP Sambit Patra said in a press conference on Saturday that top Pakistani leaders and army officers attended the funeral of LeT terrorist Abu Jundal, who was killed in Operation Sindoor. Even Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s niece and Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz attended the funeral. Abu Jundal is said to be the mastermind of the Mumbai attack.
11 Pakistani military bases were targeted
The three DGMOs of the Indian forces also released satellite images of 11 Pakistani terrorist and military bases that were targeted under Operation Sindoor.
7 May: Army targets 9 locations in Pakistan
Under India’s Operation Sindoor, attacks were carried out on 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and POK on May 7. This includes Sawal Nala, Gulpur, Abbas, Syedna Bilal, Barnala in POK. Attacks were also carried out in Bahawalpur, Muridke, Sarjal and Mahmoona Zoya in Pakistan.