Pakistan launches Operation Bunyan ul Marsous against India in retaliation to its aggression and blatant provocations.
Following an earlier attack on Pakistani airbases, the Pakistan Army swiftly initiated a counteroffensive in direct retaliation to India’s ongoing provocations.
Security sources informed that Pakistan struck at least 26 locations inside India, including major airbases such as Pathankot, Udhampur, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and a BrahMos missile storage facility.
The Udhampur base was reportedly targeted with three Fateh-1 missiles – domestically developed weapons with a range of 120 kilometers.
Additionally, Pakistan’s forces destroyed an Indian Army brigade’s headquarters and a supply depot in Uri. Sources further claimed a cyber operation had crippled 70% of India’s power grid.
In a second round of attacks, Pakistan’s military eliminated another BrahMos missile depot in Nagrota and destroyed an Indian Army artillery unit.
A major achievement for the Pakistan Air Force involved hypersonic missiles launched from JF-17 Thunders, which destroyed India’s S-400 air defense system at Adampur Airbase. The airbase itself also came under fire.
The destroyed S-400 missile defense system was estimated to be worth approximately $1.5 billion.
In addition to physical strikes, Pakistan intensified its digital warfare by launching a large-scale cyberattack targeting prominent Indian websites, according to security sources.
The cyber operation took down the ruling BJP’s official website along with critical data, while also impacting the Crime Research Investigation Agency, MTCL, and BEML; a vital military supplier.
Hackers also breached the website of the All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association, erasing all its contents.
The Pakistani cyber team further infiltrated the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company’s systems, causing widespread blackouts in the region and wiping out electricity meter data.
The damage assessment and restoration timeline remain uncertain following this major cyber intrusion.
On Friday night, India responded by launching several missile attacks on Pakistani airbases including Nur Khan, Murid, and Shorkot, reportedly using aircraft to conduct the strikes, according to DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry.
He added that India also targeted Afghan territory with missiles and conducted a drone strike, warning that India’s escalating moves are dragging the region toward full-scale conflict.
DG ISPR assured that the Pakistan Air Force’s assets remain fully intact and that the military is prepared for any future engagement.
Meanwhile, the G7 nations called for restraint from both India and Pakistan, urging both sides to pursue direct dialogue as tensions rise.
In a joint statement issued by Canada, the foreign ministers of the G7 and the EU strongly condemned the April 22 attack on tourists in Kashmir and urged de-escalation and peace talks.
The ongoing conflict stems from the long-standing Kashmir dispute, with both nations claiming the territory but controlling separate portions, leading to daily military clashes since India’s strikes on Wednesday.
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