Pakistan Rebuilding Terror Infrastructure Destroyed During Operation Sindoor: Reports
Reports suggest, the re-establishment is with complete support from the Pakistani army, spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and government. The terror camps are being build in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and adjoining areas.

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Pakistan has started reconstructing terror infrastructures like terrorist launchpads and training camps that were destroyed during India's precision military strikes under Operation Sindoor in May, according to NDTV.
Reports suggest, the re-establishment is with complete support from the Pakistani army, spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and government.
The terror camps are being build in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and adjoining areas.
The camps being rebuild include those previously located in areas such as Luni, Putwal, Tipu Post, Jamil Post, Umranwali, Chaprar Forward, Chhota Chak and Janglora.
Pakistan's New Strategy
In a shift of strategy, Pakistan's ISI is reportedly decentralising its terror training network by replacing large, easily detectable facilities with multiple smaller camps, each accommodating fewer than 200 operatives. This approach aims to minimise losses in the event of future airstrikes.
Operation Sindoor
Operation Sindoor, conducted in the early hours of 7 May, involved the Indian military executing precision strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Pakistan. The primary targets were infrastructure and operatives linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT).
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