Operation Sindoor: Families of Pahalgam Attack Victims Find Solace in Retaliatory Strikes
Families of victims from the Pahalgam terror attack expressed satisfaction and relief after India launched missile strikes on terror bases in Pakistan. The operation, named 'Operation Sindoor,' was hailed as justice for the 26 victims. Families hope Pakistan-based terrorism is eradicated completely.
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After a devastating terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 people dead, Indian armed forces have executed retaliatory strikes on nine terror bases in Pakistan, including Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba strongholds.
Families of the victims expressed a sense of solace and justice in what has been called 'Operation Sindoor'. They voiced their support for the decisive military action, citing it as a deterrent against future acts of terrorism.
The strikes have been interpreted as a robust message to the world about India's stance on terrorism, and families hope this marks the beginning of the end for terrorism originating from Pakistan.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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