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"These strikes were of far-reaching scope, magnitude and conduct from the localized and tactical cross-border operations conducted earlier," said one senior officer. "They were conducted simultaneously at four different locations, both north and south of the Pir Panjal mountain range, at distances ranging from 500 meters to 2 km inland PoK.
Drones and other badets were also broadcast live. "Some of the clips aired on TV were time stamped, with drone images providing an aerial view of the terror launching platforms with coordinates – Kashmir occupied by Pakistan.
Images showed several terrorists and Pakistani army soldiers killed in fierce and targeted fire by para-Indian special forces, who were armed with rocket launchers, bunker guns and others heavy weapons, while being supported by infantry troops. as well as light artillery field cannons and anti-tank missiles.
"The exact number of casualties can not be determined, our guys have not waited to count the bodies, estimates range from 20-30 to 70-80," said one officer.
The Director General of Military Operations at the time, General Ranbir Singh, who is now the head of the Northern Army Command, said that these strikes had caused "significant losses" among the terrorists and those who supported them.
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