In India’s briefing on Operation Sindor, 2 women officers take the lead

In India’s briefing on Operation Sindor, 2 women officers take the lead




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India’s Operation Sindoor Briefing was led by Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sophia Qureshi. India’s vengeance targeted nine terrorist camps in Pakistan in response to a deadly attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir.

New Delhi:

India’s briefing on ‘Operation Sindoor’ today gave a strong and important message as two female officers – Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sophia Qureshi – took the lead, in response to the Pahalgam Terror attack on 22 April, sharing the details of the army’s accurate attacks on terrorist goals in Pakistan, in which 26 people died.

With the name “Operation Sindoor” – women officials were praised as a powerful step to lead a tribute to women who lost their husbands in a terrorist attack.

Colonel Sophia Qureshi said, “Terrorist goals were chosen based on reliable intelligence and their participation in across the border terrorism. No military establishment in Pakistan was targeted during ‘Operation Sindoor’.”

He also announced that nine terrorist camps were destroyed.

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said, “India has demonstrated a lot of restraint in its response. However, India is completely ready to respond to a Pakistani misconception, if any, to increase the situation.”

Who is Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Colonel Sophia Qureshi?

Wing Commander Vyomika Singh is a prestigious helicopter pilot in the Indian Air Force (IAF). She joined the National Cadet Corps (NCC) and later completed her engineering studies. Wing Commander Singh received a permanent commission at the Flying Branch on December 18, 2019. It has operated helicopters such as ‘Chetak’ and ‘Cheetah’ in some of India’s most challenging areas, including high -altitude areas such as Jammu and Kashmir and Northeast.

Wing Commander Singh has also been part of several rescue missions.

Colonel Sophia Qureshi is a decorated officer of the Indian Army’s Core of Signal. She is the first female officer to lead an Indian Army contingent in a multinational military exercise in Pune – one of the largest foreign military exercises conducted on Indian land.

Also read India’s Operation Sindor: 25 minutes, 24 missile strikes, 9 Terror camp, 70 killed

India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’

India carried out 24 missile strikes at nine places – Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Bahawalpur, Rawalkot, Chakswari, Bimber, Neelam Valley, Jhelum, and Chakwa – Pakistan and Pakistan -Pakistan – In Kashmir, Kashmir, killing 70 terrorists, according to government sources, the attack was more than a military reaction.

A source said, “This was a statement of strategic resolution. Through 24 accurately coordinated missile strikes at nine terrorist-jurists, India demonstrated that it would no longer tolerate across the border terrorism, nor the complexity of state institutions that enables it,” a source said.

The attack started on Wednesday, May 6 at 1.05 pm and lasted for just 25 minutes. During this time, nine terrorist camps and training facilities were targeted with stand-off monks such as hammer bombs and scalp missiles, as well as other people who may hover to confirm their goal before exploding in an area. According to the government, the attacks were synchronized to find out the attacks and to avoid maximizing the loss.

India’s military reaction represented the “measured, non-esclery, proportional and responsible” reply to support Pakistan’s cross-border terrorism, the government said.

In response, Pakistan resorted to ‘arbitrary and indiscriminate firing’ and 10 civilians died in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir, while firing artillery. Those killed include a 12 -year -old girl and a 10 -year -old boy, the army said.



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