Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos early Saturday morning in direct retaliation to Indian missile strikes on Nur Khan, Shorkot, and Murid airbases. Despite the Indian assault, all Pakistani airbase assets remained secure.
Major Indian Military Sites Destroyed
Under India-Pakistan conflict, Pakistani forces destroyed several high-value Indian targets. A JF-17 Thunder jet launched a hypersonic missile that eliminated India’s \$1.5 billion S-400 air defense system in Udhampur. Additionally, Pakistan demolished the Brahmos missile depot in Beas, Pathankot airfield, and Adampur airbase.
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After Fajr prayers, the Pakistan Army fired Fateh-I surface-to-surface missiles. These precision strikes targeted Indian launch points previously used to attack Pakistani civilians and mosques. Forces also destroyed the G-Top supply depot near Uri.
Indian Power Grid and Artillery Neutralized
A coordinated cyber-attack disabled 70% of India’s power grid, plunging major cities into darkness. Simultaneously, Pakistani forces neutralized Indian artillery positions in Dahar Nigari.
Targeted Indian Sites Included:
- Beas: Brahmos missile storage destroyed
- Udhampur: S-400 system and airbase neutralized
- Pathankot: Airfield demolished
- Jalandhar, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Srinagar: Military posts hit
- Hisar (Delhi Region): Missile intercepted
- Chandigarh: Weapon depot destroyed
Military sources confirmed 20 Indian personnel died during the strikes.
ISPR Statement on the Conflict
ISPR Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that India had also fired missiles into Afghanistan, intensifying regional tensions. He emphasized that Pakistan responded with strength, precision, and control as part of the strike.
Pakistani drones flew over Delhi in daylight, exposing weaknesses in India’s air defense system.
Global Response
As the ongoing Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos by Pakistan army in this ongoing India-Pakistan conflict, the world leaders continue to urge restraint and push both nations toward diplomatic dialogue.