In a retaliatory operation by Pakistan against India, more than 40 Pakistani Air Force fighter jets were dispatched under Operation Bunyān al Marsoos on a well-organized and extraordinary mission. The pilots involved were given clear instructions: the targets must be hit at all costs, even if it means sacrificing their lives.
According to sources, many of the pilots involved contacted their families before takeoff and explicitly told them that this was no ordinary mission but rather a “suicidal-type” mission.
Regarding this, it has been reported that two pilots clearly indicated in their conversations that they were prepared for martyrdom and said, “We will remain in Indian airspace until the target is completely destroyed.”
پاکستان پائلٹوں نے انڈیا پر حملہ کرنے سے پہلے ڈیتھ وارنٹ پر سائن کیے،
اللہ کی مدد سے ہمارے تمام پائلٹ انڈیا پر حملہ کر کے واپس لوٹ آئے ہیں، الحمد اللہ pic.twitter.com/rpNly3VvsB— Wahab Khan (@Itx_Wahab123) May 10, 2025
Before departure, these pilots signed formal permission documents which are traditionally considered “death warrants,” symbolizing their willingness for martyrdom—an act that spiritually elevates them as soldiers and warriors.
Reliable reports confirm that all or most of the aircraft successfully hit their designated targets and safely returned to their bases. The determination, courage, and spirit of sacrifice of these pilots shattered the notion of India’s military superiority and dealt a severe blow to the enemy.
This entire operation sent a clear message to the world: the Pakistani armed forces, especially the air force, are not merely defensive but fully capable of decisive and precision-based offensive operations. When the mission involves national integrity, pride, and the protection of the people, Pakistani soldiers do not fear death—instead, they take pride in embracing martyrdom.