Pakistan on Saturday completely jammed India’s military satellite system and hacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official website.
Pakistan Air Force (PAF) accomplished the task of jamming the Indian military satellite, which is now totally non-operational.
An image was also shared regarding the non-functioning of the Indian military satellite.
On the other hand, Pakistan’s military offensive, Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, has intensified with new precision strikes on key Indian military positions and the reported presence of Pakistani drones over New Delhi, according to security sources.
In a bold and unprecedented move, Pakistani military drones have reportedly reached Delhi’s airspace, flying 400 kilometers deep from Lahore, creating panic and alarm in the Indian capital.
The presence of drones over one of the most fortified cities in the region is seen as a clear demonstration of Pakistan’s deep-strike capabilities and technological reach.
Sources on the ground suggest heavy enemy losses in both personnel and equipment, though official Indian confirmation remains absent. Reports of chaos at several Indian military installations and communication disruptions have surfaced across media platforms.
This escalation comes as a continuation of Pakistan’s response to India’s unprovoked missile attacks on Pakistani airbases. In the initial counterstrikes, Pakistan had already neutralised airbases in Udhampur and Pathankot, as well as brigade and supply facilities in Uri and KG Top.
With the airspace over Delhi now penetrated, analysts suggest India faces a serious breach of aerial defense, signaling Pakistan’s readiness to target not just military infrastructure, but also strategic nerve centers, if provoked further.
Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos continues to evolve rapidly, marking a new chapter in South Asia’s volatile security landscape.