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Operation Sindoor: India Destroys Lashkar’s Biggest Base, 23 Terrorists Killed

In a major counter-terror move, India launched Operation Sindoor and destroyed Lashkar-e-Taiba's biggest base across the border, eliminating 23 terrorists in a swift and decisive action.

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Operation Sindoor: India Destroys Lashkar’s Biggest Base, 23 Terrorists Killed

In a bold and strategic operation named Operation Sindoor, Indian armed forces destroyed the largest terror base of Lashkar-e-Taiba across the border. This decisive strike comes in response to recent terror attacks in Pahalgam that shook the nation.

Precision Airstrike Targets Key Lashkar Base

According to intelligence reports, the operation was carried out during the early hours with high precision. The target was a well-fortified base used by Lashkar-e-Taiba for training and planning cross-border attacks. The Indian Air Force led the strike using advanced drone and missile systems to ensure minimal collateral damage.

23 Terrorists Eliminated in the Strike

So far, at least 23 Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists have been confirmed dead, including some key commanders. Surveillance visuals and intercepted communication suggest the strike has caused massive damage to the terror outfit’s infrastructure and morale.

High-Level Meetings Held Post-Strike

Soon after the operation, top Indian security officials, including NSA Ajit Doval, held talks with global counterparts. Diplomatic communication channels with the US and other allies have been activated to explain India’s move and emphasize its right to self-defence.

National Sentiment Strong After Pahalgam Attack

This high-impact operation is widely seen as a strong retaliation to the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of several Indian soldiers. The government had vowed to respond with strength, and Operation Sindoor marks a turning point in India’s counter-terror strategy.