Another evidence of the success of Operation Sindoor, Tag of Permanent Closed at the headquarters of terrorist organization JEM – Operation Sindoor Success Proof Google Maps Put Tag of Permanent Closed on Headquarters of Terrorist of Terrorist JEM NTC

Another evidence of the success of Operation Sindoor, Tag of Permanent Closed at the headquarters of terrorist organization JEM – Operation Sindoor Success Proof Google Maps Put Tag of Permanent Closed on Headquarters of Terrorist of Terrorist JEM NTC

After India’s attack on Jaish-e-Mohammed’s headquarters in Pakistan, ‘Markaz Subhan Allah Camp’ of Bahawalpur is now being shown permanent closed on Google Maps. This is the same place which was established by terrorist Masood Azhar in the name of a mosque, but its real purpose was to recruit terrorists, radical publicity and collect donations.

Let us know that on May 7, India had carried out accurate airstrikes on 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK under Operation Sindoor. The attack was carried out on 22 April in exchange for a terrorist attack in Pahalgam.

This camp of Bahawalpur was located at a distance of about 100 kilometers from the India-Pakistan border and was the center of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s major training and radical. This complex was badly damaged in India’s attack. This camp used to find funding through al-rahmat trust. This terrorist organization has carried out many fierce attacks in India, including the 2001 Parliament attack, 2016 Pathankot airbase attack and 2019 Pulwama attack.

In a video received by India Today TV on May 7, the terrorist center Subhan Allah Camp was shown damaged. In this, debris piles and a large hole in the roof were seen all around. A month later, Google Maps has shown the Markaj Subhan Allah permanently closed under the guise of Jamia Masjid, located right next to Bahawalpur bypass.

Why is Google Maps describing it permanently?

Declaring a place permanently closed on Google Maps is often identified by users report, location owner’s information or inaction of Google algorithm. In this case, such changes are made after many users confirmed the closure of the camp. The hideout was located near the military headquarters of Pakistan’s 31st Corps and terrorist activities were going on for a long time in its 18 -acre premises.

More than 100 terrorists were killed in India’s attack

Apart from Jaish, India also targeted many other locations of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen under this attack. These included Markaz Taiba (Let Halhey) in Muridke, Sarjal Camp in Sialkot and Mahmuna Zoya Camp, Abbas Camp in Kotli and Gulpur Camp as well as Syedna Bilal and Sawai Nala Camp in Muzaffarabad. More than 100 terrorists were killed in these attacks.

India’s big win

Although Jaish was banned by Pakistan in 2002, it has been working openly till now. Masood Azhar has also been seen repeatedly in Pakistan. This military action of India is considered to be a major victory not only on strategic but also on the psychological front, and this is a sign of permanent shutdown on Google Maps.

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