Indian Air Force's Precision Strike Disrupts Jaish-e-Mohammad's Covert Network
A precision strike by the Indian Air Force targeted a Jaish-e-Mohammad communication network concealed within a primary health centre in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This high-frequency setup was crucial for terrorist operations and its destruction disrupts communication between infiltrated terrorists and their handlers across the border.

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In a strategic offensive, the Indian Air Force executed a precision strike dismantling a secretive communication network of the Jaish-e-Mohammad in Tehra Kalan village, Sarjal, part of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, officials reported on Wednesday.
Embedded in a primary health centre, the high-frequency system was a linchpin in coordinating terrorist activities across Jammu and Kashmir, destroyed conclusively by Indian forces targeting terror outposts early Wednesday morning.
Sources indicate this attack is predicted to seriously curtail terrorist communication, reliant on military-grade technology supplied by Pakistan's ISI and army, aiming to circumvent the standard telecom networks using advanced Chinese-manufactured Ultra Sets and DMR systems.
(With inputs from agencies.)