Pakistan Retaliates Against India in “Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos”

Pakistan launches Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, targeting Indian military bases and missile stockpiles in retaliation for recent aggression.

Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos

Escalating Tensions Between Pakistan and India

Tensions between Pakistan and India have reached a dangerous new level after Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, a major retaliatory strike against Indian military targets. The operation comes after India allegedly attacked Pakistani civilians, including children, in cross-border strikes.

Pakistan’s military says it has destroyed key Indian airbases, missile depots, and intelligence facilities. Meanwhile, India claims it targeted Pakistani airbases, but Pakistan denies any significant damage.

Pakistan’s Retaliatory Strikes: Targets Hit

Pakistan’s military has confirmed hitting multiple high-value Indian targets, including:

  • Airbases Destroyed:
    • Akhnoor Aviation Base (Jammu & Kashmir)
    • Bathinda Airfield (Punjab)
    • Sirsa Airfield (Haryana) – Indian media confirms damage
    • Adampur Airfield (Punjab) – Used for attacks on Pakistan & Sikh-populated areas
  • Missile & Weapons Storage Sites:
    • BrahMos missile stockpile in Nagrota (Jammu)
    • BrahMos storage in Beas (Punjab)
    • Artillery gun positions in Dehrangyari
  • Military & Intelligence Facilities:
    • Rajouri training camp (Used for anti-Pakistan operations)
    • G-Top Brigade Headquarters (Jammu & Kashmir)
    • Uri supply depot (Disrupting Indian military logistics)

Pakistan also released footage of its Fatah-1 missile strikes, dedicating the attacks to children killed in recent Indian shelling.

India Response: Strikes on Pakistani Airbases

India reportedly launched missile attacks on three Pakistani Air Force (PAF) bases:

  1. PAF Nur Khan Base (Rawalpindi)
  2. PAF Murid Base (Near Chakwal)
  3. PAF Shorkot Base (Punjab)

However, Pakistan’s military says most missiles were intercepted, and no major damage occurred.

Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Pakistan’s military spokesperson, warned:
India’s aggression shows its growing frustration. Pakistan’s response will be decisive if attacks continue.”

Cyberattacks & Power Outages in India

Reports indicate that 70% of India’s power grid was disrupted in a suspected cyberattack, causing blackouts in multiple cities. While no group has claimed responsibility, experts suspect it may be linked to the ongoing conflict.

Casualties & Political Fallout

  • Indian Side:
    • A senior civil officer (Raj Kumar Thappa) was killed in Rajouri shelling.
    • Indian media confirms damage to military sites but downplays losses.
  • Pakistani Side:
    • No major military casualties reported.
    • Pakistan vows to protect civilians and retaliate if provoked further.

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What Happens Next?

  • Pakistan’s Warning: Any further Indian strikes could lead to attacks on economic targets.
  • India’s Next Move: Will it escalate or seek de-escalation?
  • Global Concern: The UN and major powers may push for ceasefire talks.

FAQs

A: Pakistan says it was retaliation for Indian attacks on civilians, including children, in border areas.

A: Key targets include Akhnoor, Bathinda, Sirsa, and Adampur airbases, plus missile depots in Nagrota and Beas.

A: Pakistan claims most missiles were intercepted, with no major damage to its air force.

A: Both sides have strong militaries, but neither wants all-out war. Global pressure may force de-escalation.

A: A suspected hack caused widespread blackouts, but no group has claimed responsibility yet.

A Dangerous Escalation

The conflict between Pakistan and India is at its most tense point in years. With missile strikes, cyberattacks, and warnings of further retaliation, the situation remains volatile.

The world watches closely to see if diplomacy can prevent a larger war.

Stay updated for the latest developments.

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