An Indian Air Force officer has shared fresh visuals from Operation Sindoor, revealing that the number of weapons destroyed in the mission was fewer than 50. The operation, which has drawn significant public attention, was aimed at neutralising hostile positions and preventing further escalation in the conflict zone.
The newly released footage shows precision strikes carried out with advanced weaponry, underscoring the IAF’s ability to conduct targeted operations with minimal collateral damage. The officer highlighted that the mission was focused on specific objectives rather than large-scale destruction.
Defence experts believe that the disclosure helps counter misinformation and provides clarity on the scale of the strikes. While the operation has been hailed as a success, officials have emphasised that India’s priority remains maintaining regional stability while responding firmly to any security threats.
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