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Amit Shah: Indian Forces Destroyed Terrorist Camps 100 km Inside Pakistan

New Delhi: In a powerful statement amid escalating regional tensions, Union Home Minister Amit Shah revealed today that Indian armed forces carried out precision strikes deep inside Pakistan, targeting and eliminating terrorist training facilities nearly 100 kilometers across the border.

Speaking at a high-level security conference in the capital, Shah praised the Indian military’s swift and decisive response following the recent Pahalgam terror attack, emphasizing that India will not hesitate to act when its national security is at stake.

“Our forces have demonstrated unmatched courage. Terrorist camps located deep within Pakistan—almost 100 kilometers inside—were destroyed. This is a clear message: India will not tolerate terrorism,” Shah stated.

Part of Operation Sindoor

The strikes are being described as a continuation of “Operation Sindoor”, India’s strategic military campaign launched in response to increasing cross-border terrorism. According to sources, the camps destroyed were linked to groups planning large-scale infiltrations and attacks in Jammu & Kashmir.

High-Level Meetings Ongoing

The Home Minister’s announcement comes amid a flurry of top-level security briefings involving the Prime Minister, Defence Ministry, and intelligence agencies. Satellite imagery and ground reports have reportedly confirmed the destruction of infrastructure and neutralization of dozens of terrorists during the operation.

Strong Political and Public Support

Amit Shah’s remarks drew applause from lawmakers and citizens alike, many of whom took to social media to hail the armed forces’ action. National sentiment remains high, with hashtags like #IndiaStrikesBack and #OperationSindoor trending online.

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