Pakistan's panic is clearly visible from India's retaliation. Pakistan is continuously firing from LoC targeting civilians. On Thursday, it violated ceasefire for the 14th day. 13 civilians died and a total of 59 people were injured in the firing on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. This information was given by the Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday. The ministry said that out of the total injured, 44 are from Poonch.

Pak firing intensified after Operation Sindoor

Military officials said that the Pakistani army is firing heavily in many sectors near the Line of Control, to which the Indian Army is responding strongly. They said that in the midnight of 7 and 8 May, Pakistan Army posts fired with small arms and artillery across the Line of Control in Kupwara, Baramulla, Uri and Akhnoor areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

In fact, the Indian Army attacked 9 terrorist hideouts of Pakistan through Operation Sindoor in retaliation to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Pakistan was continuously violating the ceasefire for several days. After India's action, Pakistan has intensified its attack on the LoC.

An atmosphere of panic in the border areas

In view of the increasing tension, the locals had to take shelter in bunkers. There is an atmosphere of panic among the border residents due to the firing. The authorities have ordered that all educational institutions in the five border districts of Jammu region will remain closed for the second day on Thursday.

Operation Sindoor, a glance

It is worth noting that the armed forces carried out Operation Sindoor from 1:05 am to 1:30 am on the intervening night of 6 to 7 May. In this 25-minute operation, nine terrorist camps were destroyed through 24 missiles. Out of these nine hideouts, five were in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, while four were in Pakistan. Terrorists were recruited in these hideouts. They were trained. Not only this, ten members of the family of terrorist Masood Azhar were killed in this action of the Indian Army.