Havildar Sunil Kumar Singh, who sustained injuries during Operation Sindoor, has died. The Indian Army initiated Operation Sindoor following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, aimed at dismantling terrorist bases in Pakistan. Singh was injured during drone strikes. He was undergoing treatment since May 9 and died after about a month. The army paid tribute to his valor. Sunil Kumar Singh was from the Buxar district of Bihar. He leaves behind his mother, wife, and two sons. Operation Sindoor was launched to counter Pakistan and eliminate terrorists. The Indian Army targeted nine terrorist hideouts in PoK, eliminating over 100 terrorists. Pakistan retaliated with drone attacks, most of which were neutralized by the Indian defense system. India responded by attacking 11 of Pakistan’s 13 airbases, causing Pakistan to request a ceasefire.
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