Indian Army Releases New Video of Operation Sindoor: Pakistan Allegedly Targeted Golden Temple, Spy Arrested in Maharashtra

Fake Air Force Officer Arrested in Maharashtra for Allegedly Assisting Pakistani Intelligence
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Highlights:

  • Indian Army claims Pakistan attempted to target the Golden Temple in Amritsar with a missile.

  • Army releases video showcasing debris of Pakistani drones and missiles intercepted in Punjab.

  • Fake Air Force officer arrested in Maharashtra for allegedly assisting Pakistani intelligence.

Pakistan Allegedly Targets Golden Temple, Indian Army Foils Attack

The Indian Army has released a new video of Operation Sindoor, revealing that Pakistan allegedly fired a missile aimed at the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Indian defense forces successfully intercepted and neutralized the missile, preventing a major catastrophe. The army also displayed debris of Pakistani drones and missiles that were shot down in Punjab.

The Western Command posted the video with the caption, “We secured the sky from the ground,” showcasing how Indian soldiers intercepted and shot down the drones launched by Pakistan.

Foiled Infiltration Attempt Along Punjab Border

A soldier stationed at the international border in Punjab revealed that on the night of May 8-9, Pakistani forces opened fire and attempted infiltration. The Indian Army retaliated strongly, forcing the Pakistani soldiers to retreat. By morning, the enemy had raised a white flag on their post, indicating surrender.

Spy Arrested in Maharashtra, Weapons Recovered in J&K

In a joint operation in Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir, the Army and CRPF arrested two suspected terrorist associates. Authorities recovered two pistols, four grenades, and 43 cartridges from the suspects.

Meanwhile, in Maharashtra, the UP Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) apprehended a suspected Pakistani spy named Shahzad, a resident of Moradabad. He was allegedly smuggling goods across the Indo-Pak border and working for Pakistan’s intelligence agency.

Rahul Gandhi Questions Government’s Strategy in Operation Sindoor

Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi criticized the Indian government for allegedly informing Pakistan about the attack plan in Operation Sindoor. He claimed that the External Affairs Minister had publicly admitted to the communication, leading to the loss of multiple Air Force aircraft.

Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lt. Gen. Rajiv Ghai responded to the allegations, asserting that Pakistan was warned about targeting terrorist hideouts but refused to negotiate and instead issued threats of retaliation.

Further updates on the investigation and military operations are awaited.

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