Indian head of the armed forces (CDS) Anil Chauhan said India was 300 km in Pakistan during the Sindoor operation and penetrated the “accuracy of accuracy”. CD Chauhan adds to new details of Sindoor operation and added that the sought -after operation drew a “new red line” intolerance to terror.
CD Anil Chauhan made comments during an interview with Bloomberg TV on Saturday while attending the Shangri-LA dialogue in Singapore.
“We managed to penetrate the air defense, up to 300 km with accuracy and goals, airports and infrastructure, deep inside Pakistan,” said General Anil Chauhan.
From Pakistani Muzaffarabad to Bahawalpur India, the key terrorist nodes have long believed that they reported Lashkar-E-Taba and Jaish-E-Mohammad 7. The operation took about 25 minutes.
SINDOOR DREW ‘NEW RED LINE’ OPERATION
Chauhan also downplayed Pakistani demands on the effectiveness of weapons distributed from China and other countries and said they “did not work”. He added that the Sindoor operation drew a “new red line” of terror intolerance.
News were bikes about Indian fighter aircraft shot down during a conflict with Pakistan. Without getting into the specifications of these, CDS Chauhan said India had quickly remedied her “tactical mistakes”.
The good part was able to understand the “tactical mistake”
The CDS Chauhan added that India was learned from the incident and continued his high -precision strikes deep on Pakistan’s territory.
“The good part is that we are able to understand the tactical mistake we made, correct it, correct it, and then implement it again after two days and fly all our nozzles again, focus on long reach,” Chauhan said.
Pakistani demands ‘absolutely incorrect’
In addition to elaborating errors and lessons obtained in India CD Anil Chauhan, he described the Pakistan statement that he shot down six Indian war aircraft as “absolutely incorrect”. Without getting into further details of shooting down Indian fighter aircraft, Chauhan added:
“The important thing is not a nozzle, but why were they down.”
“Why were they down, what mistakes were made – these are important,” Chauhan said as he asked the fighter aircraft. “The numbers are not important,” he added.
India started surgery Sindoor 7 May and focused on at least nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir. It was a retaliation of a terrorist attack Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 people. Cross -border strokes caused four days of heavy clashes between India and Pakistan, which eventually stopped after mutual understanding to stop military actions on May 10.
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