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Surgical strike day: Here's how the 2016 operation was carried out

By, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
Published on: Sep 29, 2021 08:00 AM IST

PM Modi said that while talking to the Army, he realised that they wanted justice for soldiers killed in Uri attack and the government gave them the “free hand” to plan and execute the surgical strikes.

In September 2016, the Indian Army launched surgical strikes against terrorist camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. The strike on September 28, 2016, was in response to an attack by Pakistan-based terrorists on an army base in Kashmir’s Uri on September 18 in which 19 soldiers were killed.

The surgical strike was carried out under the leadership of PM Modi.(Representative Photo/HT)

Since then, the government has been observing September 29 as "Surgical Strike Day".

In an interview to news agency ANI, Prime Minister Narendra Modi revealed the details of the military action saying that the date of the attack was changed twice, keeping in mind the safety and security of the troops.

The Prime Minister said the surgical strikes were planned as there was a “rage” building up within him as well as the Army after soldiers were killed in the terror attack in Uri.

PM Modi also said that he ordered the troops to not think about the success or failure and be back "before sunrise".

How the surgical strike was carried out

In September 2016, terrorists of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed entered the Army camp in Uri near the Line of Control and killed 20 soldiers in the attack.

 
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