• May 7, 2025

India prepares with mock drill for retaliatory strike from Pakistan after avenging Pahalgam killing (Video)

India prepares with mock drill for retaliatory strike from Pakistan after avenging Pahalgam killing (Video)

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM May 7: In the wake of the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, a mock drill was conducted in all districts of Kerala state at 4 pm on Wednesday as per the central directive. The mock drill will also be held across the country. This is part of the national-level preparedness for the safety of the people in case of war.

The central government has released a video on what to do when the siren sounds. The video says that ‘India’s security does not start from the border but from you’. “Turn off all lights, fans and all electrical appliances, shut the windows and draw the curtains. Even a single spark can guide the enemy. This isn’t panic, this is preparedness,” the video says.

Collectors are in charge in all districts. Chief Secretary Dr. A. Jayathilak informed that the public should cooperate and not worry. The last mock drill was conducted in the country before the India-Pakistan war in 1971.

Siren will sound

A warning siren will be sounded as part of the mock drill. Instructions related to this will be announced before that. It will also be made available on mobile.

Police, health, revenue, fire force, disaster management and other departments will participate in the drill.

The drill is being conducted to assess the civil defence systems in the states and address shortcomings. The evacuation of people safely is part of this.

70 killed, more than 100 injured as ‘Operation Sindoor’ stuns Pakistan

Four terrorist camps in Pakistan and five in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir were burnt down. These were camps of Lashkar, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen.

70 terrorists were killed and 100 people were injured. Among the dead were 10 relatives and four followers of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief and terrorist Masood Azhar, including his sister. In a rare response, a grieve-stricken Azhar wished death on him rather than witnessing his loved ones’ departure.

Rafale and Mirage fighters were used in the operation, which lasted from 1.05 am to 1.30 am yesterday. GPS and laser-guided Scalp missiles and Hammer bombs hit the target without missing a beat. They showed their strength by destroying terrorist camps within 100 kilometres without entering Pakistani soil. Indian attack stood apart in precision, not touching military bases or injuring civilians.

The joint operation between the Army and Air Force was named Sindoor by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PM Modi also watched the military operation live. This is the first time since 1971 that India has invaded Pakistan.

Meanwhile, Pakistan, stunned by the Indian retaliation, showed its true colours by shelling border villages, killing 15 poor people including children. The neighbouring nation is also shrewd in its info war spreading disinformation about shooting down an Indian MiG-29 aircraft.

The first attack was on the Markaz Abbas camp in Kotli, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, at 1.05 am. Within 25 minutes, 9 camps, including those of Jaish and Hizbul, were reduced to ashes. The missile was fired 24 times. Masood’s headquarters, which India destroyed, is 100 km from the international border.

Pakistan military spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry held a press conference at 4.08 am, confirming that the Indian army had attacked 24 times. Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif vowed to retaliate and called India’s attack a declaration of war.