Indian Army Destroys Pak Post Near Jammu Used for Tube Drone Launch
Indian forces have downgraded a number of Pakistan army posts and a terror launchpad employed to launch tube-launched drones as a retaliatory measure.

Indian forces have downgraded a number of Pakistan army posts and a terror launchpad employed to launch tube-launched drones as a retaliatory measure. The Indian Army conducted the operation under Operation Sindoor, aimed at striking terror camps on the border.
Drone Attacks and Shelling Along the Border
Pakistan initiated drone attacks on 26 military bases from Leh to Sir Creek, which were repelled by Indian air defense. Pakistan also conducted overnight shelling along the border, which resulted in the death of a senior official in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri.
#WATCH | Pakistani Posts and Terrorist Launch Pads from where Tube Launched Drones were also being launched, have been destroyed by the Indian Army positioned near Jammu: Defence Sources
— ANI (@ANI) May 10, 2025
(Source - Defence Sources) pic.twitter.com/7j9YVgmxWw
Indian Army's Successful Defence
The Indian Army also published a video of an attack on one of the Pakistani posts with anti-tank guided missiles. India had already destroyed a number of Pakistani military posts along the Line of Control and brought down at least 50 drones used by Islamabad.
Explosions in Pakistan
Heavy explosions were reported at a number of airbases in Pakistan, such as Nur Jhan Airbase in Rawalpindi, Murid Air Base in Chakwal, and Rafiqui Air Base in Jhang. The military of Pakistan said that the explosions occurred at three air force facilities.
Pakistan's Attempt to Attack Indian Air Bases
Pakistan tried to strike three Indian air bases at Jammu, Pathankot, and Udhampur, but threats were averted. India thwarted Pakistan's attempt to hit a number of military targets in 15 northern and western India cities with the help of drones and missiles.