<p>New Delhi: A new Pakistani document has shed fresh light on India's precision strikes on Pakistani targets during the four-day clashes last month as it listed at least seven previously-unknown locations.</p>.<p>The document showed India targeting locations in Peshawar in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Attock, Bahawalnagar, Chhor and Hyderabad in Sindh province and Gujrat and Jhang in Punjab province. These details featured in the document Pakistan released on Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos which it had launched in response to India's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/operation-sindoor">Operation Sindoor</a>.</p>.<p>The document shared with the Pakistani media features graphic details of India's drone strikes targeting Pakistan on May 8, 9 and 10.</p>.'No question of wickets and players, India inflicted innings defeat on Pakistan': CDS Anil Chauhan.<p>India launched the operation on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan using long-range weapons such as the Brahmos cruise missile in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.</p>.<p>The Indian military targeted nine terror infrastructures that included Markaz Taiba of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Muridke, Markaz Subhan Allah of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in of Bahawalpur and Hizbul Mujahideen's Mehmoona Joya Facility in Sialkot.</p>.<p>It also struck LeT's base in Markaz Ahle Hadith in Barnala and its camp in Muzaffarabad's Shawai Nalla.</p>.<p>Following the Indian action, Pakistan attempted to attack Indian military bases on May 8, 9 and 10.</p>.Pakistan wants to bleed India by thousand cuts, we drew new red lines to combat terror: Gen Chauhan.<p>The Pakistani attempts were strongly responded to by the Indian side by inflicting heavy damages to a number of key Pakistani military installations including air bases, air defence systems, command and control centres and radar sites.</p>.<p>Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on May 10 announced that India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea, with immediate effect.</p>.<p>New Delhi has been maintaining that India's fierce attacks on May 10 forced Pakistan to plead for ending the hostilities.</p>.<p>India said Operation Sindoor reflected India's new approach in combating cross-border terrorism from Pakistan and its resolve to not succumb to Islamabad's nuclear blackmail.</p>
<p>New Delhi: A new Pakistani document has shed fresh light on India's precision strikes on Pakistani targets during the four-day clashes last month as it listed at least seven previously-unknown locations.</p>.<p>The document showed India targeting locations in Peshawar in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Attock, Bahawalnagar, Chhor and Hyderabad in Sindh province and Gujrat and Jhang in Punjab province. These details featured in the document Pakistan released on Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos which it had launched in response to India's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/operation-sindoor">Operation Sindoor</a>.</p>.<p>The document shared with the Pakistani media features graphic details of India's drone strikes targeting Pakistan on May 8, 9 and 10.</p>.'No question of wickets and players, India inflicted innings defeat on Pakistan': CDS Anil Chauhan.<p>India launched the operation on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure in territories controlled by Pakistan using long-range weapons such as the Brahmos cruise missile in response to the Pahalgam terror attack.</p>.<p>The Indian military targeted nine terror infrastructures that included Markaz Taiba of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in Muridke, Markaz Subhan Allah of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) in of Bahawalpur and Hizbul Mujahideen's Mehmoona Joya Facility in Sialkot.</p>.<p>It also struck LeT's base in Markaz Ahle Hadith in Barnala and its camp in Muzaffarabad's Shawai Nalla.</p>.<p>Following the Indian action, Pakistan attempted to attack Indian military bases on May 8, 9 and 10.</p>.Pakistan wants to bleed India by thousand cuts, we drew new red lines to combat terror: Gen Chauhan.<p>The Pakistani attempts were strongly responded to by the Indian side by inflicting heavy damages to a number of key Pakistani military installations including air bases, air defence systems, command and control centres and radar sites.</p>.<p>Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on May 10 announced that India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea, with immediate effect.</p>.<p>New Delhi has been maintaining that India's fierce attacks on May 10 forced Pakistan to plead for ending the hostilities.</p>.<p>India said Operation Sindoor reflected India's new approach in combating cross-border terrorism from Pakistan and its resolve to not succumb to Islamabad's nuclear blackmail.</p>