Balakot: 350 Terrorists Killed While Sleeping in an Air Strike by India

New Delhi said that Balakot was a “Sitting Duck Target” for the Indian Army Forces who carried out the air strike in the territory which is located in Pakistan, the air strike happened on Tuesday.

 More than hundreds of Fidayeen’s and their trainers were relocated to a 5-start camp that is located in a hilltop forest in Balakot, this move happened after the terrorist attack in Pulwama, the Indian Forces called them “a sitting duck target”, the air strike killed at least 350 terrorists during the bombing.

According to reports, there were 325 terrorists and 25 trainers in the said camp, which was being operated by the terrorist group called Jaish-e-Mohammed, the terrorist group did claim to be responsible for the terrorist attack that happened on February 24 which killed 40 CRPF men in a convoy.

Reports say that everyone present inside the camp were sleeping and had no idea that an air strike was coming in, the group expected a surgical strike on their camps that are located near the LoC (Line of Control) in Kashmir.

India did receive an Intel that said the group has moved their trainees, operatives, and trainers to the camp in Balakot, it is reported that the camp can handle 500 to 700 people at a time, and the camp also has a swimming pool, cooks, and even cleaners.

Sources say that the fighter planes and other aircrafts took off from a couple of air bases that were located in the west and central commands, all planes took off at the same time which left Pakistan confused and were boggled to where the planes could be headed. A group of fighter aircrafts went to Balakot where “the sleeping terrorists were sitting ducks for the Indian bombing.”

The source said that: “They had no idea that Balakot was to be the target … when the pictures come in you will see only khandhar (ruins) of the once-flourishing camp.” The 5-star camp is located 20 kilometers away from Balakot.

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