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India: Indian army claims destruction of 'terrorist camp' in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

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RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “INDIAN ARMY” HANDOUT —EDITORIAL USE ONLY SHOTLIST: KASHMIR, PAKISTAN ADMINISTRATION (MAY 7, 2025) (INDIAN ARMY - RESTRICTED) 1. AERIAL FOOTAGE SHOWING EXPLOSION IN TARGETED AREA (TWO SHOTS)KASHMIR, PAKISTAN ADMINISTRATION - MAY 7, 2025 RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT “INDIAN ARMY” HANDOUT —EDITORIAL USE ONLY —The Indian Army claimed on Wednesday, May 7, that it carried out a cross-border operation targeting a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) "terrorist training camp" located in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The strike was part of Operation Sindoor, launched to dismantle key militant infrastructure, the army said. The targeted facility, located in Kotli, approximately 13 kilometers from the Line of Control (LoC), was described as a nerve center used to train suicide bombers affiliated with LeT, which India has designated a terrorist organisation. No official statement has yet been made by Pakistan regarding the strike. Earlier, India said it launched midnight strikes on cities in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, targeting "nine terrorist locations." Some 26 people, including women and children, were killed and another 46 were injured in the strikes, the Pakistani army said. It added six places were hit by Indian missiles. At least eight people, including five on Pakistani and three on Indian side along the Line of Control, were killed due to exchange of fire by the rival militaries, officials on the two sides said. Islamabad also claimed to have shot down five Indian fighter jets and a combat drone. There was no reaction from New Delhi to Islamabad's claim. Pakistan said the attack violates its sovereignty and it reserves the right to respond. The escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors comes in the wake of April 22 attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir in which 26 people were killed. India had blamed Pakistan for the attack, claiming there were cross-border links. Pakistan denied its involvement and offered a neutral probe with third-party monitoring. Both countries took a plethora of measures against each other after the attack, including the suspension of visas and the expulsion of diplomats.

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