
Operation Sindoor – India Attacked Mosque and Houses in Pakistan: BBC Video
While the Indian officials have stated that they “destroyed terror camps” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, BBC has refuted the Indian claims by showing the attacked residential location in its video.
RMN News Report
A sense of fear and uncertainty remains in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan after an Indian air strike launched on May 7 under “Operation Sindoor” damaged a mosque and some houses in the area.
BBC Urdu correspondent Farhat Javed reported from the scene in Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administered Kashmir. While many people had left the area the previous night, some residents have since returned to assess the damage to their properties, according to locals who spoke to the BBC.
People are trying to make sense of what transpired. While the Indian officials have stated that they “destroyed terror camps” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, BBC has refuted the Indian claims by showing the attacked residential location in its video.
[ You can click here to watch the related BBC video. ]
India attributes the strikes to the deadly Pahalgam attack last month, which tragically resulted in the deaths of 26 people. India blames Pakistan for this attack, a claim that Pakistan denies. Surprisingly, India has not yet identified the perpetrators of the attack in Pahalgam.
A week ago, India had raised strong objections to the BBC’s coverage of the Pahalgam terror attack. A key objection concerned a BBC headline that some interpreted as suggesting India was responsible for the tourists’ deaths in Pahalgam.
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