Video: India releases footage of attack on terror targets in Pakistan
Official Indian sources shared footage of attacks on two suspected camps of the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group, which it accuses of the deadly terror attack in Kashmir.

Official footage of Operation Sindoor
The Indian Army released a series of videos claiming to show the results of its bombing raids on Pakistani territory. While India defends that it attacked terrorist bases, Pakistan denounced the death of dozens of "innocent civilians", among them "two three-year-old children."
The images were shared from an official account of the Armed Forces communication apparatus, called ADG PI, and reposted by other government accounts, such as that of the Ministry of Defense and the Defense Integrated General Staff Headquarters.
"Target 1," for example, would have been the "Abbas Terrorist Camp at Kotli." Destroyed after 1 am, it was, according to ADG PI, the "nerve centre for training suicide bombers of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)." That is a Pakistan-based jihadist group that New Dehli accuses of a deadly attack on April 22.
The other two targets of Operation Sindoor, according to the official source, were the "Gulpur Terrorist Camp at Kotli," LeT's "control center and base," and the "Mehmoona Joya Terrorist Camp at Sialkot," a "training centre of Hizbul Mujahideen," another group that along with LeT is listed as terrorist organizations by the U.S. State Department.
The release of the images followed a press conference by Foreign Minister Vikram Misri in which he showed similar images, claiming that they belonged to terrorist infrastructures.
In addition, the official Indian news agency ANI published the testimony of alleged relatives of victims of the attack in Kashmir thanking them for the bombings. "I am proud that the Indian army and (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi stood by their promises and attacked Pakistan. The departed souls of my family members can now rest in peace," one reportedly said by Reuters.
Indian media also claimed that the LeT leader reported the death of ten family members and four collaborators during the recent attacks.