More precisely, it's one of the opcodes that implements $a[$i]. (There appears to be a aelemfast as well.)
$ perl -MO=Concise -e'$a[$i]'
7 <@> leave[1 ref] vKP/REFC ->(end)
1 <0> enter ->2
2 <;> nextstate(main 1 -e:1) v ->3
6 <2> aelem vK/2 ->7
4 <1> rv2av sKR/1 ->5
3 <#> gv[*a] s ->4
- <1> ex-rv2sv sK/1 ->6
5 <#> gvsv[*i] s ->6
-e syntax OK
But oddly, there's no array indexing at the source line number given by the message.
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