
Following recent Indian belligerence, Pakistan has begun a major counter-offensive known as Operation Bunyanun Marsoos (“Iron Wall”) against various Indian military and strategic facilities.
From reliable defense sources, the operation commenced with dawn by opening a Fatah-1 missile, inaugurating a huge scale of reprisal. Well over a dozen high-value targets in India have been targeted so far, as per reported instances.
Confirmed Damages in Operation Bunyanun Marsoos
1. Indian airbases in Udhampur, Pathankot, Sirsa, and Suratgarh destroyed.
2. Storage facility for BrahMos missiles destroyed.
3. Cyberattacks debilitated 70% of India’s electrical grid, with a strike at Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company.
4. Indian Brigade HQ ‘G-Top’ and Dehrangyari artillery post neutralized.
5. JF-17 Thunder’s hypersonic missiles have destroyed Adampur’s $1.5 billion S-400 missile defense system.
6. Rajouri-based Indian Military Intelligence training facility, which is suspected to be carrying out cross-border operations, was completely destroyed.
7. More than 2,500 Indian spy cameras breached.
8. Major Indian websites hacked in coordinated cyber attacks.
Military sources verify that Pakistan specifically targeted those sites from which attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques were launched.
ISPR Briefing on Indian Attacks
In a press conference, DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry assured that India carried out missile attacks on Nur Khan Air Base, Mureed Base, and Shorkot on the night of May 6–7. Pakistan’s air defense intercepted the majority of missiles, and no Pakistan Air Force assets were damaged.
India’s Internal Missiles Incident
The ISPR further disclosed that India had inadvertently shot down six ballistic missiles within its own country—five in Amritsar and one in Adampur—raising grave questions regarding India’s internal control over its defense system. Pakistan denounced the incident, showing solidarity with India’s Sikh community, reportedly impacted by these internal misfires.
Background: Escalation After Civilian Attacks
The violence escalated after an Indian attack on civilian zones in Azad Kashmir and cities of Pakistan Muridke and Ahmedpur Sharqia, leaving 31 dead, including two children, and injuring more than 50 civilians. Two mosques were also gutted in these attacks.
Pakistan’s military command has cautioned that any more Indian aggression will be countered with an even more forceful response, with new targets to include high-value strategic assets.
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