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Pakistan Unleashes ‘Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos’, Destroys Indian Airbases, BrahMos Stockpile in Retaliatory Blitz

Islamabad (TDI): Pakistan launched “Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos” in the early hours of Saturday in response to ongoing Indian aggression, striking multiple airbases and arms storage sites.

As part of the operation, all bases identified as launch facilities for attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques are being specifically targeted. Multiple strategic targets are being hit simultaneously as the operation progresses.

Pakistan launched its Al-Fatah missile as part of the ongoing retaliatory operation, naming it in honor of the Pakistani children who were martyred in recent Indian aggression.

The Armed Forces struck multiple Indian targets, using Fatah-1 missile system, with new footage of one such attack now publicly released.

Meanwhile, Pakistani drones conducted surveillance flights over Delhi and Indian Prime Minister Modi’s home state of Gujarat for three hours as part of ongoing operational activity.

In a major development, a military intelligence training center in Rajouri, used to coordinate and train terrorists to attack inside Pakistan, has been destroyed.

Moreover, India’s Bathinda Airfield and Akhnoor Aviation Base have been reportedly destroyed. Pakistan’s military also destroyed India’s Sirsa Airfield, with Indian media itself confirming the damage sustained in the attack.

Additionally, an Indian artillery gun position in Dehrangyari and a BrahMos missile storage site in Nagrota were also destroyed, with reports indicating heavy losses on the Indian side.

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Earlier, Pakistan hit a BrahMos missile storage site in the Beas area, which was used to launch missiles at Pakistan. In addition, the Udhampur Airbase has been wiped out, and the airfield in Pathankot has also been rendered non-operational.

India’s brigade headquarters at G-Top was also struck and ruined. The Pakistan military also successfully targeted supply depot in Uri and destroyed it, further disrupting Indian military logistics.

Adampur Airfield, which the Indian military used as a lunch center for missiles fired at Sikh-populated areas in Amritsar and at targets in Pakistan and Afghanistan, was also destroyed.

In addition, multiple high-value targets are being engaged, and significant damage has been inflicted on Indian army positions.

Pakistan’s political and military leadership has warned that if India launched further attacks in response to Pakistan’s retaliation, high-value targets will be struck.

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They said that if India counterattacked, its economic assets will also be targeted, and any further provocation will lead to severe consequences.

Meanwhile, widespread power outages have been reported across India as darkness spread over large parts of the country. A cyberattack has disabled about 70 percent of India’s power grid infrastructure, considerably disrupting electricity supply.

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