Operation Vermilian: Find out how the new control room of terrorism in Pakistan, ’88’ was used – Operation Sindur Pakistan’s new terrorist control room 88 was destroyed by LCLG.

On April 22, India launched a flight strikes on 9 terrorist sites in Pakistan and POK under ‘Operation Syndor’ in response to a terrorist attack in Bahalcam, Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the joint campaign of the three forces was completely successful. The headquarters of Lashkar and Jaish have been destroyed. At the same time, a new control terrorist room located in Muzabrabad (Pok) in Pakistan has been completely destroyed. The same base was from the place where the Pakistani military and the ISI used to implement infiltration strategies against India.
According to sources, the ’88’ control room was the new functional center of Jish-e-Mohammed. It was not only a building, but also a command and control center, from there the movement of terrorists, starting time and monitored Intel network. Terrorists went to Chai Nala in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan with the help of the Pak Army. Terrorists from Muzabarabad have always infiltrated the Duttanal missile pad from the transit camp to Sawai Nala.
Where is the strike
Muzabarabad has historically been a major center of Lashkar-e-Taiba (Led). The Department runs Lashkar training camps and functional centers as it is close to the control tax and is strategic importance in Pakistan-powerful Kashmir. Lashkar-e-Tiba was founded in the late 1980s by Hafeez Saeed.
According to sources, Muridke (which is 30 km from Lahore) has been the headquarters of Lashkar-e-Taiba since 1990. It is headed by Hafeez Saeed and is responsible for 26/11 terrorist attacks in Mumbai. The active terrorist organization of Jaish-e-Mohammed (Gem) is located in Bahawalpur. Three days before the terrorist attack in Bahlgam, an important meeting was held between Hamas Commander Khalid Kayumi and Rouf Askar at Jaish’s headquarters in Bahawalpur. According to sources, flights have been made in many places in Bahawalpur.
Pakistan broke the fire again
Pakistan’s airstrike has begun a ceasefire on the Pakistan border. The Indian Army has said that Pakistan has once again violated the ceasefire agreement by firing from artillery in the Punch-Rajouri region of the Poonch-Rajouri region, which is properly responding to the Indian Army.
Strategically designed ‘Operation Sindur’
According to initial reports, the Indian Air Force targets the hiding places of Pakistan and the most accurate and careful terrorists in the course. Pip said the ‘Operation Syndor’ planning was very strategically prepared, so that a relevant response to the activities of terrorists may be given.