Pakistan Dossier Reveals India Hit More Targets in Operation Sindoor

A Pakistani dossier has revealed that India struck more locations during Operation Sindoor than initially acknowledged, expanding the known scale of its counterterror offensive after the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
The dossier, part of Pakistan’s internal assessment named "Operation Bunyan un Marsoos," shows Indian strikes in seven additional locations including Peshawar, Jhang, Hyderabad (Sindh), Gujrat (Punjab), Bhawalnagar, Attock, and Chor. These were not publicly listed by India during initial briefings. This deeper incursion likely forced Pakistan to urgently request a ceasefire.
Indian military briefings previously highlighted precision strikes on nine terrorist hubs in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, including Jaish-e-Mohammed’s Bahawalpur base and the LeT training center in Muridke. The May 7 airstrikes also hit Muzaffarabad, Kotli, Rawalakot, and more. Maxar satellite imagery confirmed widespread damage.
Despite India's stated focus on terror infrastructure, Pakistan retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Indian military and civilian locations. In response, India expanded its operations to hit 11 Pakistani air bases, including Nur Khan, Rafiqui, Sialkot, and Jacobabad. These strikes crippled Pakistan's operational capabilities, leading to a three-day military escalation that ended with Pakistan seeking de-escalation.
India has since declared a red line: future terror attacks will be treated as acts of war. The newly revealed strikes reinforce this message, demonstrating India’s expanded reach and willingness to target strategic assets.
The Pakistani dossier now contradicts Islamabad’s earlier claims of limited damage and highlights the real impact of India’s cross-border retaliation. It also adds diplomatic weight to India’s demand for global accountability regarding Pakistan’s continued sheltering of terrorist infrastructure.
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