Women fighter pilots hit LeT headquarters in Operation Sindoor

Women fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force flew combat strikes during Operation Sindoor last year, hitting the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters in Muridke. A Flight Lieutenant was part of a Su-30 MKI package…

Women fighter pilots of the Indian Air Force flew combat strikes during Operation Sindoor last year, hitting the Lashkar-e-Taiba headquarters in Muridke. A Flight Lieutenant was part of a Su-30 MKI package that struck the terror hub, defence sources told ThePrint and Times Now. The aircraft can fire BrahMos and Rampage air-to-ground missiles, though the exact weapon used remains classified.

Women fighter pilots hit LeT headquarters in Operation Sindoor

The 87-hour operation, launched after the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 tourists, targeted nine locations. Among them were the LeT headquarters in Muridke and the Jaish-e-Mohammed hub in Bahawalpur, both struck by the IAF, with the rest hit by the Army. More than one woman pilot participated, flying both Su-30 MKI and Rafale jets as pilots or weapon system operators. A Discovery docu-series released recently features a woman officer, her identity concealed.

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The coverage is uniform straight reporting: both sources confirm the same core fact, women fighter pilots struck the LeT headquarters in Muridke during Operation Sindoor, and attribute it to unnamed defence sources. ThePrint leads with the pilot's specific role and aircraft (Su-30 MKI), while Times Now provides more background on the operation's timeline and objectives, including the Pahalgam attack trigger. Neither outlet adopts a critical or partisan framing, they present the information as a showcase of operational capability. The key implication a careful reader should take away is that the IAF has integrated women into frontline combat roles in a major cross-border strike, and details on ordnance remain classified. Watch for: whether Pakistan's analysis of debris leads to a formal protest or escalates rhetoric.

Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral


Sources (2): theprint.in (neutral report), timesnownews.com (neutral report)

This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.

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