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A surgical strike is a military attack which is intended to damage only a legitimate military target, with no or minimal collateral damage to surrounding structures, vehicles, buildings, or the general public infrastructure and utilities.[1]
Description
A swift and targeted attack with the aim of minimum collateral damage to the nearby areas and civilians is a surgical strike. Neutralization of targets with surgical strikes also prevents escalation to a full blown war. Surgical strike attacks can be carried out via air strike, airdropping special ops teams or a swift ground operation or by sending special troops.
Precision bombing is another example of a surgical strike carried out by aircraft – it can be contrasted against carpet bombing, the latter which results in high collateral damage and a wide range of destruction over an affected area which may or may not include high civilian casualties. The bombing of Baghdad during the initial stages of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by US forces, known as "shock and awe" is an example of a coordinated surgical strike, where government buildings and military targets were systematically attacked by US aircraft in an attempt to cripple the Ba'athist controlled Iraqi government under Saddam Hussein.
Examples
Israel
Israel's 1981 bombing of the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak is considered a prime example of a surgical strike.[2] Its 1976 commando operation at Entebbe in Uganda, through which Israeli passengers were freed from a hijacked plane, is also mentioned as a successful surgical strike. Even though it did not involve taking out targets, striking deep inside foreign territory, covering 5,000 miles from start to finish without engagement with any other forces, qualified it to be 'surgical'.[3][4]
United States
The United States carried out numerous surgical strikes against Al-Qaeda targets in Afghanistan using cruise missiles. It also used the same technology against a purported chemical weapons facility in Sudan.[5]
India
On 29 September 2016, eleven days after a terror attack in Uri, the Indian army carried out 'surgical strikes' against suspected militants in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.[6] However, analyst Sandeep Singh, writing in The Diplomat, said that the operation is better characterised as a cross-border raid because "surgical strikes" involve striking deep into the enemy territory and typically using air power.[7].
Another suicide attack on CRPF convoy took place in Pulwama in 2019 causing at least 40 deaths. It attracted direct air strikes by Indian Air Force on Jaish-e-Mohammed base in Pakistan leading to 200-300 casualties.[8]
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On 26th February,india attacked pakistan by fighter jets to Take revenge on pakistan as pakistan attacked india for fun on 14th February(now known as black day for india) and it resulted in death of 44 soldiers of indian army so, as a result india was trolled badly on social media by muslims, Pakistanis etc. But as to take revenge the prime minister of india( PM narendra modi) sent 6 fighter jets to pakistani terrorists bases which resulted in more than 300 deaths of terrorists and in this process no innocent public or army was harmed
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