
In a bold response to recent attacks, Pakistan initiated a significant military operation named ‘Bunyān al-Marsūs’. This strategic effort commenced in the early hours of Friday with a striking missile attack at dawn.
Deploying the sophisticated Fatah missile, known for its 120-kilometer range and pinpoint accuracy, Pakistan targeted specific Indian bases responsible for aggressive actions against Pakistan.
Major Indian military installations suffered severe damage, including prominent sites such as Adampur, Udhampur, and Pathankot airbases. Demonstrating advanced combat capabilities, Pakistan reported the destruction of India’s formidable S-400 air defense system using JF-17 Thunder jets equipped with cutting-edge hypersonic missiles. Additionally, critical supply depots in Uri, the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas, and artillery emplacements in Dehrangyari were decimated. The Indian Army’s brigade headquarters at KG Top also endured significant strikes.
Cyber and electronic warfare emerged as pivotal elements of this operation. Pakistan orchestrated an extensive cyber assault on India’s power grid, crippling nearly 70% of its infrastructure. Furthermore, several Indian government and BJP websites were infiltrated. The Pakistani Air Force employed sophisticated jamming tactics to disrupt Indian military satellites, effectively severing enemy communication and surveillance networks.
Pakistan’s intelligence also targeted Indian facilities involved in cross-border terrorism. In Rajouri and Nowshera, the Pakistan military destroyed a training center run by Indian military intelligence. This center was allegedly used for planning attacks inside Pakistan. Officials stated this was a clear response to India’s aggressive stance and a firm message of deterrence.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) confirmed that Pakistan’s defenses neutralized India’s initial missile attack. Indian missiles fired at three Pakistani airbases were intercepted successfully. ISPR added that electronic proof exists showing where the missiles were launched from. Officials stressed that Pakistan will not tolerate any breach of its sovereignty and will respond with full force when provoked.