India Destroys JeM’s Markaz Subhan Allah Terror Camp in Bahawalpur, Pakistan
The Indian armed forces carried out a successful operation and destroyed a major terror camp run by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. The camp, named Markaz Subhan Allah, served as a training and planning center for terrorist activities against India.
According to official sources, Indian intelligence agencies tracked the location of the camp and provided accurate information to the military. Using this data, Indian forces launched a precise strike and destroyed the facility. The operation was part of India’s strong response to recent terror threats and attacks planned by JeM.
The Markaz Subhan Allah camp trained dozens of terrorists and planned attacks on Indian soil. By targeting this camp, India sent a clear message that it will not tolerate terrorism. The Indian Air Force and intelligence teams worked together to complete the mission without harming civilians.
Officials confirmed that the strike caused heavy damage to the camp’s infrastructure and eliminated several key operatives of JeM. They also stated that the operation followed all international laws and did not target civilian areas.
After the strike, Indian leaders praised the armed forces for their bravery and professionalism. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said the operation proved that India can act firmly to defend its people and territory. He added that the government will continue to take strong action against any group that supports or spreads terrorism.
The Ministry of External Affairs also released a statement, saying that India acted in self-defense and only targeted terrorist infrastructure. They urged Pakistan to stop giving shelter to terror groups like JeM and to take action against those who threaten peace in the region.
The people of India welcomed the news of the successful strike. Many expressed pride in the armed forces and supported the government’s strong stand against terrorism.
This operation showed that India has both the will and the power to fight terrorism and protect its citizens. It also reminded the world that no country should allow terrorists to operate freely from its land.
