New Delhi: Over 100 terrorists were killed in nine terror targets during Operation Sindoor, Indian military said in a press briefing, reports Dynamite News correspondent. Director General of Military Operations Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said on Sunday that Nine terror targets were identified after careful deliberation under Operation Sindoor. More than 100 terrorists killed in nine terror targets on early May 7 operation. The briefing was led by Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai, Air Marshal AK Bharti, Vice Admiral AN Pramod and Major General SS Sharda. Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai Statement Director General of Military Operations Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that nine terrorist hideouts were identified after careful deliberation under Operation Sindoor. More than 100 terrorists were killed at nine terrorist hideouts during the operation on the morning of May 7. Lieutenant General Ghai said, "Pakistan lost 35-40 personnel in the firing of the Indian Army on the Line of Control." He said that high value targets like Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed were also killed in the attacks. On the first night when Pakistan launched drone attacks, India's air defence system intercepted most of them and also retaliated in which a radar installation in Lahore, Pakistan was destroyed. Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7 to strike several terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir after the deadly attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month. Pakistan Again Violates Ceasefire After four days of fighting, India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Saturday under US pressure, but within hours there were explosions in border towns and India accused Pakistan of violating the agreement. Air Marshal Avdhesh Kumar Bharti Statement Air Marshal Avdhesh Kumar Bharti said Pakistani drones targeted several IAF installations. All of them were intercepted and there was no damage on the ground. Air Marshal Bharti said, "It was then decided to strike where it hurts. A swift, coordinated, well-planned attack targeted air bases, command centers, infrastructure across the entire western front. It also sent a clear message that aggression will not be tolerated." Operation Sindoor Still Ongoing The Indian Air Force (IAF) on Sunday said that Operation Sindoor is still ongoing and urged all to refrain from any speculation and dissemination of unverified information. The IAF on its social media handle X said details of the operation will be shared in due course. "The Indian Air Force (IAF) has successfully executed its assigned tasks in Operation Sindoor, with precision and professionalism. Operations were conducted in a deliberate and discreet manner, aligned with national objectives," the IAF said.