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Singer Adnan Sami praised Operation Sindoor on social media.
Operation Sindoor targeted nine terrorist sites in the regions of Pakistan.
The Indian Air Force was attacked without crossing the borders.
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Singer Adnan Sami, who belongs to the Pakistani dynasty and formally became an Indian citizen in 2016, praised Operation Sindoor, which targeted nine terrorist sites in Pakistan.
“Jai Hind !! #Ooperationsindoor,” Adnan wrote on x.
Jai Hind !!
#Operationsindoor pic.twitter.com/tznzrulold
– Adnan Sami (@Adnansamilive) May 7, 2025
Operation Sindoor, Pahgam, a tourist resort in Besaran, came 14 days after the terrorist attack, in which the suspects are considered to be a relationship with Pakistan.
The Indian Air Force on Wednesday targeted the sites of terrorists without crossing the Pakistan airspace. The Pakistan Armed Forces were completely surprised when the Indian strikes started around 1.44 pm.
On 4 May, the singer said that he met some Pakistani boys who wanted to change their citizenship because they hate their army, destroying the country.
Baku, walking on the beautiful streets of Azerbaijan, met some very dear Pakistani boys…
He said, “Sir, you are very lucky .. You left Pakistan in good times .. We also want to change our citizenship … We hate our army … They have destroyed our country !!”
I replied “I knew …– Adnan Sami (@Adnansamilive) May 4, 2025
Adnan wrote, “Baku, walking on the beautiful streets of Azerbaijan, met some very cute Pakistani boys. He said, ‘Sir, you are very lucky. You are very lucky. (SIC).
The sites of terrorists targeted by the Indian strike during Operation Sindoor include Muridke near Lahore, Bahawalpur, Kotli and Muzaffarabad in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK).
The terrorist infrastructure was targeted from where attacks against India have been planned and directed. The Press Information Bureau (PIB) posted a press release at 1.44 am, stating that nine sites have been completely targeted by the Indian Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor.
Muridke and Bhavalpur have Jaish-e-Mohammed (Gem) headquarters, and its chief commander, Masood Azhar, hid there with the top commanders of the outfit.
Reports said that many loud explosions were carried out in the city’s Muzaffarabad city, where many terrorist organizations have set up their training camps and launch pads. The power of Muzaffarabad was blackened after the explosion. Apart from Muzaffarabad, Kotli also has a terrorist infrastructure, including training camps and launch pads.
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