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Ceasefire LIVE: ’35-40 Pakistani soldiers were killed during Operation Sindoor’; state-of-the-art aircraft were also shot down

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DGMO’s media briefing – Photo: ANI

India Pakistan War Latest News Updates: On the fourth day of the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, a ceasefire was agreed upon between the two countries today. However, a few hours later, Pakistan again showed audacity and there were reports of firing from many places on the border. The Indian armed forces gave a befitting reply. Late night, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, for the last few hours, the ceasefire agreement is being grossly violated by Pakistan. The Indian Army is retaliating and dealing with the border encroachment by Pakistan.

Live Update

07:28 PM, 11-May-2025
Pakistan sent drones and aircraft into Indian border and airspace
DGMO Lieutenant General Rajeev Ghai said that on the night of 8-9 May, Pakistan dared to send drones and aircraft into our airspace across the borders. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to target large-scale military infrastructure. When Pakistan again violated the Line of Control, India gave a befitting reply with artillery firing.

07:28 PM, 11-May-2025
India shot down many advanced Pakistani aircraft
DGMO said that the Indian Army did not allow any Pakistani aircraft to enter the Indian border, but at this time we can definitely say that the Indian Army shot down many advanced Pakistani aircraft

07:00 PM, 11-May-2025
35-40 soldiers of the Pakistan Army were also killed in India’s shelling
On the night of 9 and 10 May also, Pakistan tried to target airfields and important installations. Every attack was foiled due to the integrated air defense system of the Army and Air Force. 35-40 soldiers of the Pakistan Army were killed in India’s shelling.

06:45 PM, 11-May-2025
Strategy to target only terrorists
DGMO Rajiv Ghai said, the army worked very hard to understand the terrorist scenario across the border. The security forces worked meticulously and identified terrorist camps and training sites. Many places came up for action, but after we deliberated deeply, we realized that some of these terrorist centers no longer exist. We had decided that we would target only terrorists and prevent civilian as well as other losses. Intelligence agencies confirmed about nine terrorist camps. Some of these were in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK), while some others were in Pakistan’s Punjab province. Muridke is the center of Lashkar-e-Taiba. In the last several years, notorious people like Ajmal Kasab and David Headley have received training here.

06:44 PM, 11-May-2025
Nine terrorist camps were chosen for attack, more than 100 terrorists killed
Army officials explained in detail with pictures how the situation was before the strike and what is the scene after the army’s action. He told that some terrorist hideouts were vacated due to fear of India’s retaliation. Nine terrorist camps were chosen for attack after careful consideration for Operation Sindoor. More than 100 terrorists were killed.

06:33 PM, 11-May-2025
Clear message of Indian Army, strong mentality shown with the music of Shiv Tandav Stotra
When the officers of the three armies arrived for the press briefing, an audio-video presentation was played. Through this also the Indian Army gave a clear message. This is because the background music used is of Shiv Tandav Stotra. Air Marshal AK Bharti, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Vice Admiral AN Pramod and Major General SS Sharda gave information on the action of the Indian Army.

05:55 PM, 11-May-2025
The next Chief Justice of the Supreme Court said – When the country is in danger…

India’s next Chief Justice Justice BR Gavai reacted to the Pahalgam terror attack. He said, when the country is in danger, the Supreme Court cannot remain aloof, we are also a part of this country. When we heard about this incident, we were shocked. Justice Gavai said, Chief Justice Sanjeev Khanna was not in the country at that time, so I took permission from him and called a meeting of the entire court. After the meeting, we immediately announced a two-minute silence in the Supreme Court to pay tribute to the victims of the attack.

04:50 PM, 11-May-2025
Media Briefing at 6:30 PM
The Directors General of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force (DGMOs) will hold a media briefing shortly from now.