‘Fire was raining from above…’, Terrorists in Pakistan tremble in the name of Operation Sindoor, Jaish himself revealed
Operation Sindoor: The fear of Operation Sindoor is still clearly visible among the terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed. Terrorist organization Jaish expressed the horror of that night through a social media post. Jaish described the terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor as martyrs. Jaish wrote in the post that that night was very strange. Fire was raining from above, as if some fragrance was descending from the sky. There were loud explosions, but slogans of “Allahu Akbar” were echoing amidst them. It felt as if the scenes of old times had flashed before my eyes, as if the scenes mentioned in the Quran were coming to mind again. I felt like writing down the verses that were read in Jamia Masjid Subhan Allah that day, but there is less space in a small letter. Meanwhile, social media posts mentioned recruitment of jihadi women into Jaish’s women’s wing, Jamaat al-Mominat.
The post also said that “the work of Al-Mominat has received special blessings.” In the last three days, the work of Al-Mominat has received special blessings and support from Allah. Alhamdulillah, the message of religion has reached thousands of women. Apart from this, more than 2,200 women have got membership of Al-Mominat. May Allah shower his blessings and mercy on all of us and all the believers.
Three Markaz were destroyed
The post also mentions the destruction of three major mosques including the Jaish headquarters and Masjid Subhan Allah in Bahawalpur, which is the stronghold of Jaish, during Operation Sindoor. It reads, “Three Markaz were destroyed, but they have been rehabilitated, and construction of twelve new mosques has started.”
Is Jaish’s stronghold being built again?
Once again, tall claims have come to light about Markaz Subhan Allah, the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. According to reports, this complex is currently undergoing reconstruction after extensive damage caused during Operation Sindoor in 2025. Reports claim that the Government of Pakistan has released approximately 250 million Pakistani rupees for this reconstruction. After the release of funds in October 2025, construction started in March 2026.
According to sources, the damaged dome of the complex is being rebuilt in Bahawalpur. Parts damaged by missile attacks are being repaired, and new structures are being built. It has also been claimed that security has been increased around the complex, and special Pakistani security units have been deployed there.
On the night of May 7, 2025, the Indian Air Force carried out a precision airstrike on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. In this attack, Markaz Subhanallah, the operational center of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur, was targeted. The main building suffered extensive damage, several domes collapsed, and the entire complex suffered extensive damage.
Why is this matter important for India?
Bahawalpur has been a major stronghold of Jaish-e-Mohammed for a long time. Terrorist structures are active in the area of Bahawalpur and they get protection from the Pakistani government. Therefore, rebuilding structures linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed is being linked to India’s security concerns. Security agencies, especially in Jammu and Kashmir, are already on high alert regarding infiltration, drone activity and terrorist networks.
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