Pakistan launches operation Bunyan un Marsoos, destroys Indian military installation
Pakistan launches operation Bunyan un Marsoos, destroys Indian military installation
Pakistan launches operation Bunyan un Marsoos, destroys Indian military installation
ISLAMABAD: (Suno News) In retaliation to unprovoked Indian strikes, the Pakistan armed forces have launched a military operation, named Bunyan un Marsoos, targeting multiple military installations in India.

The operation’s name, Bunyan un Marsoos, is drawn from a verse of the Holy Quran, which means “a wall constructed of molten lead.” It  symbolises solidarity, strength, and impenetrability.

Operation Bunyan un Marsus

According to security sources, under this operation, Indian military installations have been successfully targeted.

The key targets include the BrahMos missile storage site in the Beas area, the Udhampur Air Base, and the Pathankot Airfield.

The storage site at Beas, from where missiles were launched at Pakistan, has been completely destroyed. To send a strong message to ornery neighbor, This location was struck with high precision in response to the enemy’s aggression.

The Udhampur Air Base, considered a vital base of the Indian Air Force, was also heavily bombarded, and the enemy’s operational capability there has been completely paralyzed.

Similarly, the airfield in Pathankot, where several Indian fighter jets and drones were deployed, was also targeted. Initial reports indicate loud explosions and multiple aircraft destroyed on the ground.

The details reveal that Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes are ongoing, with several more targets in India currently under threat. This action has been taken not only in self-defense but also to make it clear that any act of aggression will be met with a decisive response.

The operation enjoys full public support within Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Warning to India

In response to Indian actions, Pakistan’s political and military leadership issued a firm warning. If India continues its aggression, high-value targets will be struck.

In case of further retaliatory action, India’s economic targets will also be on the radar. Pakistan’s leadership warned that if India makes any moves, the consequences will be severe.

Indian Artillery Gun Position at Dherangyari Destroyed

Pakistan also destroyed the BrahMos storage site at Nagrota, with reports of heavy losses. Multiple targets are being engaged as part of the operation, and the enemy is reported to have suffered significant damage.

Cyber Operation

During a cyber operation, the following targets were struck: 10 energy sector facilities destroyed; data from 1,744 web services deleted; windmill and energy consumer data erased; Indian railway and gas data also deleted. A total of 507 IT bases were destroyed, and 15 mail servers were wiped out.

As part of the cyberattack, 13 government portals were defaced, 150 data portals destroyed, and their data leaked. The BJP Madhya Pradesh website was hacked. Websites of 110 corporate sectors were damaged.

Pakistani Drones Reach Delhi

Pakistani drones have reached Delhi and are currently active in the area.