
The Indian Armed forces on Sunday said 35-40 Pakistani Army personnel were killed at the Line of Control between May 7 and May 10.
Speaking at a press briefing, a day after a ceasefire was agreed between India and Pakistan following escalated tension last week, after India conducted Operation Sindoor on May 7 as a response to the Pahalgam terror attack, DGMO Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said: “The Pakistan Army has reported to have lost approximately 35 to 40 personal in artillery and small arms firing on the Line of Control between 7th and 10th May.”
He said 100 terrorists were killed during Operation Sindoor, which was conducted across nine terrorist hubs located in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan.
Ghai said the deceased terrorists included high-value targets such as Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed, who were involved in the hijacking of IC814, and the Pulwama blast.
Ceasefire
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire effective 5 pm on Saturday after four days of intense military exchanges following Operation Sindoor.
However, hours after the deal, Pakistan violated the agreement along the LoC at multiple locations.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said late Saturday night that within hours of the ceasefire declaration, Pakistan violated the agreement, prompting India to demand that Islamabad act responsibly and rein in the breaches.
“In the last few hours, there have been repeated violations of the understanding arrived at earlier this evening between the directors general of military operations of India and Pakistan,” Misri said in a press briefing.
Meanwhile, curbs have been lifted across several cities on Sunday, even as the forces remained highly vigilant.
The India Air Force (IAF) in a statement on Sunday said it executed assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism. Operations were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with National Objectives.