5 years completed of the bold move of Indian soldiers #URISurgicalStrike
5 years completed of the bold move of Indian soldiers 
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New Delhi: Today 5 years have been completed for the surgical strike conducted by the Indian Army in PoK. Terrorist bases were destroyed by India by entering Pakistan on this day. Indian Bravehearts destroyed terrorist hideouts by entering Pakistani territory on this day in the year 2016. This day has been recorded forever as a witness to the bold move of Indian soldiers.

In September 2016, terrorists attacked army personnel in the Uri sector, adjacent to the border in Jammu and Kashmir. In this attack, 19 Indian soldiers were martyred. The attack on the Indian Army Headquarters in Uri by the terrorists of the terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed caused outrage across India. The opposition began to dominate the government. That's when the Modi government at the Center made a plan to blow up the hideouts of Jaish-e-Mohammed. The government prepared a special plan with the top officers of the army and the night of 28-29 September was chosen to execute it. This was the day when the army had managed to destroy the terrorist camps by entering Pakistan in just 4 hours of operation.

According to the information, the army started Operation 'Bandar' at around 12.30 pm and by 4.30 in the morning, after completing the work of the terrorists, they returned back to the Indian border. In this surgical strike of the Indian Army, about 38 terrorists were killed and two Pakistani soldiers present there were also killed. The interesting thing is that none of the Indian commandos was harmed in any way and they returned to their soil after successfully carrying out the operation. The story of the brilliancy of Indian soldiers on this operation has also been shown in the film 'Uri.'

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