According to sources, more than 70 terrorists were reported to have lost their lives in the strikes, and over 60 were injured. Maulana Masood Azhar, the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), reportedly claimed that 10 of his family members and 4 of his aides were among those who lost their lives in the attacks.
The 9 targeted terror camps that were hit by the 24 strategic strikes during the missile attack on Pakistan are as follows:
The site served as a major training ground for Lashkar-e-Taiba. Individuals who underwent training there were involved in the recent Pahalgam attack and the attacks targeting security personnel and civilians in Gulmarg and Sonmarg the previous year.
It was utilised by Jaish-e-Mohammad as a staging point for launching attacks across the Line of Control (LoC). At this facility, training in the use of weapons, handling explosives and surviving in jungle terrain was provided to the terrorists.
It was also reported that Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the mastermind behind the Mumbai attacks, regularly visited the camp for brainwashing activities.
The camp served as a primary base for Lashkar-e-Taiba. Those who received training at this location were later active in the Rajauri-Poonch region and were involved in the 2023 attacks in Poonch as well as the assault on a pilgrim bus the following year.
The camp was regarded as the central hub for training suicide bombers affiliated with Lashkar. It was reported to be able to accommodate and train approximately 50 terrorists at a time.
Instruction in jungle survival techniques was provided at the facility. The camp was also utilised to train the terror recruits on explosives and to give them weapons.
The attack in Jammu and Kashmir in March, which resulted in the deaths of 4 policemen, was attributed to the terrorists who had received training at this camp.
This camp was reportedly operated as a training centre by Hizbul Mujahideen. The 2016 attack on the Pathankot airbase was said to have been administered from this location. It was also reportedly used to coordinate terrorist activities in the Kathua-Jammu region.
The camp served as the headquarters for Lashkar-e-Taiba. It was reported that David Headley underwent training at this camp. It was also revealed that Ajmal Kasab, the terrorist captured alive during the Mumbai attacks, had admitted to receiving training at this facility.
Terrorist commanders, including Masood Azhar, were known to frequently visit this facility. The camp served as the headquarters for Jaish-e-Mohammad and was utilised to train, recruit and brainwash the potential recruits.
Overall, these 9 sites attacked in Operation Sindoor served various purposes, from weapons and explosives training to brainwashing and launch points for cross-border attacks.
In an official statement issued early Wednesday, it was emphasised that the targets were selected and the operation had been conducted with precision and control, and was non-escalatory in nature.
Several videos shared across social media platforms were seen capturing the aftermath of Operation Sindoor. Large fireballs and dense clouds of smoke were visible. In some clips, civilians were shown assembling on the streets, and explosions could be seen from a distance. Additionally, footage from a dashboard camera appeared to document secondary explosions occurring near police checkpoints.
As a result of Operation Sindoor, the missile attack on Pakistan by the Indian Armed Forces, the Pakistan army reportedly carried out an intense mortar shelling and firing on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. The attacks targeted several villages across 4 districts near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, damaging numerous homes and vehicles.
At least 12 civilians, including 3 women and 3 children, lost their lives, and 51 others sustained injuries. This allegedly unprovoked shelling by Pakistani forces in the Poonch sector also led to the martyrdom of an Indian soldier.
Following the onset of shelling by Pakistani forces, a majority of civilians from Karnah were relocated to safer zones. Meanwhile, the Pakistan Airports Authority has temporarily halted flight services at Lahore, Karachi and Sialkot airports, as reported by Pakistani media outlets.
Passenger flight operations at at least 21 airports across India, mainly in the northern and north-western regions, have been suspended until May 10, in accordance with a government directive issued amid the India Pakistan latest news related to the strikes.
Schools in Gurdaspur, Fazilka, Tarn Taran, Pathankot, Amritsar and Ferozepur districts have been shut on Thursday, May 8, until further notice amid the Pakistan attack news.
In accordance with the Operation Sindoor news updates highlighting the shelling and firing, central control rooms have been established throughout Kashmir by the authorities in Srinagar. According to an official directive issued by the district magistrate, a Joint Control Room has been set up at the District Emergency Operation Centre (DEOC), which is being administered by the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), Srinagar. All 10 Kashmir districts have similar control rooms for real-time monitoring.
Operation Sindoor has significantly affected the operational capabilities of terror groups in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. On the one hand, India’s precise strikes targeted terror camps, but on the other side, Pakistan’s shelling has harmed civilians and increased tensions. The situation remains tense, with both countries on high alert. As per India Pakistan latest news, the region is closely monitoring developments, with control rooms set up across Kashmir for real-time responses, while the world hopes these issues end soon, leading to world peace.