Indian Army’s Operation Sindoor: JeM Suffers Major Setback
Jaish-e-Mohammed commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri confirms the loss of Masood Azhar’s family in a targeted Indian Army operation.

In a major development in India’s fight against cross-border terrorism, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) commander Masood Ilyas Kashmiri has acknowledged significant losses for the terror outfit following Operation Sindoor.
In a statement circulating on social media, Kashmiri revealed that several members of JeM chief Masood Azhar’s family were killed during the precision strike carried out by the Indian Army. Describing the aftermath, he said the operation left Azhar’s family devastated, highlighting the severe impact of India’s military intervention.
The operation specifically targeted JeM’s operational hub in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, a location that has been under surveillance by Indian intelligence for its role in cross-border terror planning. Kashmiri’s admission is a rare confirmation from within JeM, indicating the operation struck a critical nerve in the terror group’s leadership.
Security experts suggest that this setback could hinder JeM’s operational capabilities and disrupt its terror network, at least temporarily. The Indian Army’s actions demonstrate a continued commitment to neutralizing threats along the border and ensuring national security.
As the situation develops, authorities are closely monitoring JeM’s response, while strategic analysts anticipate further operations aimed at dismantling the terror infrastructure.
Operation Sindoor is now being seen as a landmark success in India’s ongoing counterterrorism strategy, emphasizing both precision planning and decisive action.
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