NEW DELHI: A day after ceasefire was declared between India and Pakistan, reports suggested that Operation Sindoor was still active. ANI quoting sources said that "Operation Sindoor remains active, signifying a new reality that the world and Pakistan must acknowledge. Normal relations cannot resume."
Earlier on Sunday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) also confirmed in its release that the operation was "still ongoing". IAF confirmed its successful completion of designated responsibilities during operatio with accuracy and according to national directives.
"We have a very clear position on Kashmir, there is only one matter left- the return of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). There is nothing else to talk. If they talk about handing over terrorists, we can talk. We don't have any intention of any other topic. We don't want anyone to mediate. We don't need anyone to mediate," said ANI sources.
"The message India conveyed after hitting terror camps of Muridke, Bahawalpur that are closely tied with ISI is that we have not lost sight and we will hit you at the headquarters. We will not go after small camps. The situation worsened for Pakistan in every round; they lost to India in every round of the battle. After our strikes on Pakistan air bases, Pakistan has realised they are not in this league. A clear message was given by India, no one is safe, it is the new normal," ANI report said.
"India made it clear to the world that we cannot equate victims and perpetrators. The attacks were carried out with precision. The runway of Rahim Yar Khan airbase (in Pakistan) was totally flattened," the report added.
Initiated on May 7, the operation targeted nine terrorist facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, responding to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 tourists. The operation encompassed all subsequent responses to Pakistani military actions.
"Since the operations are still ongoing, a detailed briefing will be conducted in due course. The IAF urges all to refrain from speculation and dissemination of unverified information," it stated.
On Saturday, India and Pakistan agreed to cease all firing and military engagements across land, air and sea with immediate implementation.
The IAF confirmed it had "successfully executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism". The statement indicated that operations proceeded in a "deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with national objectives."
Earlier on Sunday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) also confirmed in its release that the operation was "still ongoing". IAF confirmed its successful completion of designated responsibilities during operatio with accuracy and according to national directives.
"We have a very clear position on Kashmir, there is only one matter left- the return of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK). There is nothing else to talk. If they talk about handing over terrorists, we can talk. We don't have any intention of any other topic. We don't want anyone to mediate. We don't need anyone to mediate," said ANI sources.
"The message India conveyed after hitting terror camps of Muridke, Bahawalpur that are closely tied with ISI is that we have not lost sight and we will hit you at the headquarters. We will not go after small camps. The situation worsened for Pakistan in every round; they lost to India in every round of the battle. After our strikes on Pakistan air bases, Pakistan has realised they are not in this league. A clear message was given by India, no one is safe, it is the new normal," ANI report said.
"India made it clear to the world that we cannot equate victims and perpetrators. The attacks were carried out with precision. The runway of Rahim Yar Khan airbase (in Pakistan) was totally flattened," the report added.
Initiated on May 7, the operation targeted nine terrorist facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, responding to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed the lives of 26 tourists. The operation encompassed all subsequent responses to Pakistani military actions.
"Since the operations are still ongoing, a detailed briefing will be conducted in due course. The IAF urges all to refrain from speculation and dissemination of unverified information," it stated.
On Saturday, India and Pakistan agreed to cease all firing and military engagements across land, air and sea with immediate implementation.
The IAF confirmed it had "successfully executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism". The statement indicated that operations proceeded in a "deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with national objectives."
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