India Acknowledges Military Casualties in ‘Operation Sindoor’
India has for the first time acknowledged suffering military casualties during an engagement referred to as “Operation Sindoor,” according to available reports.
The admission on Saturday confirmed deaths among Indian soldiers. No further details regarding the number of casualties or the specifics of the operation have been made public.
Pakistan News will update this story as more confirmed details become available.
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