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Indian Air Force Bombs on Jaish-e-Mohammed Camps with Dassault Mirage 2000

The Indian Air Force counter attacked today on the Pulwama Terror Attack. According to the report around 1000 Kg bombs was dropped on jaish e Mohammed terror camps today. Sectors like Chakoti and Muzaffarabad Were bombarded on early morning on Tuesday.

From our sources this incident took place early morning on 26 February at around 3:00 am. The Indian airforce bombarded three major terror camps across LOC with their Mirage 2000 Fighter Jets.

From our sources, the terror camps of jJaish-e-Mohammed were destroyed because of the shelling 1000Kg bombs.

Defense mister Nitin Gokhale Said that “Multiple Mirage 2000 went across loc and stiked terror camps”.

Update: Indian Air Force Bombs Terror Camps in POK, Pakistan Army responds

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