Pakistan Launches Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, destroys key Indian Military Installations

ISLAMABAD: In a decisive military response to recent Indian aggression, Pakistan has launched “Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos,” a wide-scale retaliatory campaign targeting key Indian military assets.
According to security sources, the counter-attack began in the early hours of Saturday, focusing on sites identified as launch points for previous missile attacks on Pakistan, including areas where civilians and mosques were targeted. Among the high-value Indian targets reportedly neutralized are the BrahMos missile storage facility in the Beas area, Udhampur Airbase, and Pathankot Airfield—now rendered non-operational.
Military officials confirmed that the strikes were strategic, aimed at degrading India’s offensive capabilities. DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stated in a press briefing that Pakistan’s response was “measured yet forceful,” affirming that no PAF flying assets were lost in the earlier Indian assault.
Pakistan’s air defense successfully intercepted the majority of incoming Indian missiles, with initial reports indicating minimal damage from the few that bypassed defense shields. Analysts view this development as a significant escalation in the region, underscoring a new phase of deterrence.
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