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Is Pakistan Secretly Reviving Terror Camps Hit During India’s Operation Sindoor? DNA Decodes | India News

Pakistan is now rebuilding the terrorist bases that India has destroyed before. Despite the setbacks during the Sindoor operation, Islamabad did not show any signs of change. It is reported that the restructuring of terror infrastructure in Pakistan continues.

A video from Muridke, Pakistan shows a ruined building destroyed by a bulldozer. This building was the center of the terrorist group Lashkar-E-Taiba (Let), led by Hafiz Saeed. He was destroyed during a missile strike in Sindoor operation. Located five kilometers from Muridke in a region called Nangal Saday, Lashkar-E-Taiba’s economic front was also hosting Jamaat-ud-Dawa. In today’s DNA section, Zee News’s executive editor Rahul Sinha analyzed the reported restructuring of the terrorist infrastructure destroyed during India’s Sindoor operation:

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Following the demolition, the Pakistan army, led by Field Marshal Asim Munir, promised to rebuild all terrorist facilities. The last destruction of the ruined terrorist base in Muridke shows that there are attempts to re -establish terror networks.

In another development, the Pakistani forces near Pakistan (POK) in the occupied Kashmir (POK) in Kashmir (Loc) have begun to build new shelters. These shelters, which are found in areas such as athmuqam, Kotli, Hajira and Kahuta, serve India as launching pads for terrorist leaks. These reinforced shelters have advanced security, including underground shelters to protect militants from Indian military operations.

In addition, Pakistan began to repair military facilities damaged during the Sindoor operation, targeted by Brahmos missile strikes, including Noor Khan Airbase. Satellite images confirms the ongoing repair work in Noor Khan, who has issued a notification to Airmen (NOTAM) for about three months due to the damage of the track and air traffic control system.

The attack on Noor Khan Airbase was more than a tactical strike; It was a message to Pakistan showing India’s missile capabilities. The air base is only 25 kilometers from Islamabad.

A report of the atomic scientists newsletter claims that after the Sindoor operation, Pakistan has intensified the efforts of uranium enrichment for nuclear weapons. Pakistan is currently running four Plutonium -based reactors and developing a uranium -based nuclear reactor. The report also states that Pakistan has prepared RAAD missiles to carry nuclear war titles.

The report concludes that Pakistan, which realizes that it cannot match India in the traditional war, has expanded its nuclear arsenal as a deterrent. This reflects the expression of former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: “We will eat grass, we will be hungry, but it will be our own nuclear bomb.”

Today, despite Pakistan’s economic struggles and widespread poverty, his commitment to nuclear weapons continues to be strong and emphasizes the focus of the country on preserving and expanding atomic abilities.

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