It is now uncertain what kind of loud blasts were reported in Lahore on Thursday morning. There have also been reports of sirens being sounded on Walton Road. Sources claim that several explosions were heard around the city, adding to worries as tensions rise in the wake of recent military operations across the border. This occurred one day after the Indian military began Operation Sindoor in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in retaliation for the terror incident in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 civilians. The neighborhoods of Gopal Nagar and Naseerabad are said to have heard the blast. Social media videos seem to show smoke billowing close to the airport. Uncertainty surrounds the explosion’s cause.
India’s launched” Operation Sindoor” main objectives were the base camp of Masood Azhar’s Jaish-e-Mohammed and the terror breeding grounds operated by Hafiz Saeed’s Lashkar-e-Taiba.
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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Col. Sofiya Qureshi, and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh briefed the media on Wednesday about the Indian service’s Operation Sindoor, which targeted Markaz Taiba of Lashkar-e-Taiba( stop) in Muridke, Markaz Subhan Allah of Jaish-e-Mohammad( JeM) in Bahawalpur, Hizbul Mujahideen’s Mehmoona Joya Facility in Sialkot, and LeT’s base in Markaz Ahle Hadith in Barnala and its camp in Shawai Nalla in Muzaffarabad.
Nine terror camps were reportedly destroyed by India’s missile strike: two of Hizbul Mujahideen, three of LeT, and four of Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Under Operation Sindoor, India claimed that “no Pakistani military facilities or civilians were targeted” and that the measures were “focused, measured, and non-escalatory.” The statement said, “India has shown considerable restraint in the selection of targets and method of execution.”