BSF Releases Video Of Precision Strikes In Operation Sindoor, Shows Pak Rangers Fleeing Posts
The Border Security Force (BSF) has released a new video showcasing its precision strikes on terror launchpads and Pakistani posts during Operation Sindoor. The footage, unveiled at a press conference on Tuesday, captures intense cross-border engagements in the Akhnoor, Samba, RS Pura, Loni, Mastpur, and Chabbra sectors.
Pakistani Posts, Terror Hubs Targeted
The video highlights the BSF's retaliatory action after unprovoked firing from across the border, including destruction of 72 Pakistani posts, targeted strikes on Lashkar-e-Taiba-linked launchpads. Also it shows Pakistani Rangers seen abandoning positions amid heavy Indian fire.

BSF Jammu Frontier Inspector General Shashank Anand stated that Pakistan initiated the clashes, but India's preparedness ensured dominance. "As a result of this preparedness, we inflicted heavy damage on several Pakistani posts during the cross-border firing. We did not suffer any losses ourselves," Anand said.
Retaliation After Unprovoked Aggression
The operation escalated after Pakistani forces opened fire on BSF positions in Akhnoor on May 9-10. "In response, we hit the Loni launch pad linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba and caused significant damage," Anand added.
Deputy Inspector General Chitterpal Singh revealed that Pakistan had also targeted civilian areas, including Abdullian village, using drones and heavy weaponry.
Infiltration Bids Thwarted
Officials confirmed that 40-50 suspected terrorists attempted to infiltrate under the cover of Pakistani shelling but were neutralized by preemptive strikes. A separate bid in the Sialkot sector was also foiled.
"Operation Sindoor is ongoing as Pakistan cannot be trusted," Singh emphasized, adding that heightened vigilance remains along the International Border.
The BSF's footage underscores India's assertive stance against cross-border terrorism while maintaining zero casualties on its side.
On April 22, terrorists attacked in Pahalgam in Kashmir, killing 26 civilians. In retaliation, India launched Operation Sindoor, where the armed forces hit 9 terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir.
The Indian operation killed over 100 terrorists, after which Pakistan tried to attack the Indian defence system. The conflict ended after four days as Islamabad failed to deliver a severe blow.












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