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“Able to take care of the ghost of Balakot”: Air Force chief shows evidence of Sindoor’s success

Air Force Chief of Staff, Air Marshal AP Singh, expressed regret on Saturday that they could not convince some of the country to cause damage to the terrorist camps during the 2019 Balakot air strikes, despite having the same human intelligence.

He informed that the armed forces had wisdom about the “many terrorists” killed in the Balakot air strikes on the border.

In Balakot, we can’t get anything from within, which becomes a big problem, and unfortunately, unfortunately, what we have achieved. We have wisdom about what is happening inside (human wisdom), where we have a very clear image of the inside because there are a lot of crises, we already have a lot of terrorists, but we already have a lot of neutral horror, we have achieved neutrality,”When talking about the gatherings at the HAL School of Management.

He said the lack of video evidence would raise similar questions after Operation Sindor, but now, videos of recently concluded military operations “are publicly available.”

“But the things about operational sindoor bring us the same problem. However, we are lucky to have access to these videos publicly. So I’m glad we were able to take care of that ghost in Balakot this time and we were able to tell the world what we have achieved,” said Marshal, the Air Force Director. He called India’s decision to “stop the war”, saying that the sole purpose of the Sindor operation was to “teach terrorists a lesson” and that once the goal was achieved, India would seek opportunities to “stop” the conflict.

“People are caught in a pretentious way in war, and that’s why the constant driving of ongoing conflict. We set a great example. Our goal is clear: teach a lesson to terrorists. Once our goal is achieved, we should look for all the opportunities to stop this. Some people are very close to me and I can say: ‘Aur Maarna tha.

Earlier, some opposition parties and leaders raised questions about the 2019 Balakot air strikes in response to the Palwama terrorist attacks, which claimed that at least 40 CRPF soldiers were lives.

On May 2, MPs and former Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi expressed doubts about the Balakot surgery strike, saying he had been asking for evidence for it.
Channi once said at a press conference: “Until now, I can’t find where the (surgery) strike happened, where the men were killed and where they happened in Pakistan. We won’t find out if our country bombs were left behind in our country? They said they had a surgical strike in Pakistan.

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