Pakistan has launched an army operation named ‘Bunyan ul Marsoos’ against India, targeting and destroying multiple military installations in India, including several airfields.
The operation, confirmed by Pakistan’s military and government officials, includes strikes on key sites such as the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas, the Udhampur Air Field, and the Pathankot airfield.
As per media reports, shortly after the attack on the Pakistani airbases in Rawalpindi earlier today, the Pakistan army launched its counter-attack in direct response to continuous provocations by India.
Security sources said that a least 11 sites in India were targeted, including the key Pathankot air base, Udhampur air base, Gujarat air base, Rajasthan air base, and Brahmos storage site.
Furthermore, sources said that Pakistan targeted the Udhampur air base with a barrage of three missiles, which were the indigenously developed Fateh-1, with a range of 120 km
Meanwhile, the Pakistan armed forces also destroyed an Indian Army brigade headquarters and the supply depot at Uri. On the other hand, a cyberattack reportedly disabled 70% of India’s power grid, security sources added.
In another wave of strikes, the armed forces targeted and destroyed a second Brahmos storage site in Nagrota. An Indian Army artillery battery was also destroyed.
In a major success for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), hypersonic missiles fired by JF-17 Thunders destroyed India’s S-400 system at Adampur airbase, security sources said. The airbase was also hit during the strike.