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India names top Pak officials who attended funerals of terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor

India names top Pak officials who attended funerals of terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor (ANI photo)

NEW DELHI: India on Sunday released the names of top Pakistani officials who attended the funeral of LeT terrorists, carried out by Abdul Rauf, who lost his life during the May 7 'Operation Sindoor.'Funeral of killed terrorists in Muridke, like LeT Commander Abdul Rauf, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by US Treasury, was carried out in Pakistan, according to the Ministry of Defence.

Senior Pakistani military officials and the Punjab Inspector General of Police were present at the service, according to the ANI news agency. Attendees included Lt Gen Fayyaz Hussain, Major General Rao Imran, Brigadier Mohd Furqan from Administration, Usman Anwar Pakistan Punjab Legislator and Malik Sohaib Ahmed.Operation Sindoor struck nine terror facilities across PoK and Pakistan. The PoK targets included Sawal Nala, Syedna Bilal, Gulpur, Barnala, and Abbas. In Pakistan proper, strikes occurred at Bhawalpur, Muridke, Sarjal, and Mehmoona Joya.

The defence ministry has identified 21 terrorist installations in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir and Pakistan: Sawal Nala, Syed na Bilal, Maskar-e-Aqsa, Chelabandi, Abdullah bin Masood, Dulai, Garhi Habibullah, Batrasi, Balakot, Oghi, Boi, Sensa, Gulpur, Kotli, Barali, Dungi, Barnala, Mehmoona Joya, Sarjal, Mudrike and Bahawalpur.Also read: Operation Sindoor: Who are the 5 key Pakistani terrorists killed in precision strikes by IndiaIndian forces eliminated terrorists in Muridke, Bahawalpur

While India conducted precise strikes during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan damaged a Gurudwara and Madarasa in Poonch.The defence ministry presented evidence of destroyed Pakistani drones at Ramnagar, Naushera and Miran Sahib.India maintained its position on direct DGMO communication, declining third-party mediation or back-channel talks, showing its preference for established military channels for conflict resolution.Tensions escalated after Pakistan's drone attacks on Indian locations prompted a robust Indian response. On May 8, foreign secretary Vikram Misri stated that the Pahalgam terror attack constituted Pakistan's "original escalation," to which India responded with "controlled, precise, measured, considered and non-escalatory" strikes on terror infrastructure.

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