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BrahMos, Indian military installations attacked in Bunyan-ul-Marsoos op

Pakistan launches Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos in retaliation, targeting India's BrahMos stockpile and multiple military installations. Cyber and aerial strikes mark a significant escalation as Islamabad avenges cross-border attacks on civilians and mosques.

Pakistan targeted India’s BrahMos stockpile in a retaliatory attack in the wee hours of Saturday, in an operation titled Bunyan-ul-Marsoos.

As part of the operation, all bases identified as launch points for attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques are being specifically targeted. Security sources confirmed that multiple strategic targets are being engaged simultaneously as the operation progresses.

Pakistan also named the Al-Fattah Missile after the Pakistani children martyred in the missile attacks. They added that Pakistan has neither forgotten nor will ever forget the sacrifice of these innocent children, who were martyred during cross-border attacks by Indian forces earlier this week.

According to reports, Pakistan targeted multiple military installations in India, including its airbases, military headquarters, and numerous airfields. Through a cyber attack,  70% electricity grid of India has been made dysfunctional. Pakistan claims to have

The air base in Udhampur was attacked by Pakistan, from where the missiles were fired on Amritsar. Meanwhile, Indian media claimed that Pakistani drones reached India’s capital, New Delhi.

The retaliation from Pakistan in response to the relentless missile hits on multiple air bases in Pakistan, including the significant Nur Khan Air base, Rahim Yar Khan, Shorkot Air base, and Sukkur Air Base.

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In a major development, a military intelligence training facility in Rajouri—used to coordinate and train operatives for terrorism inside Pakistan—has been destroyed in the ongoing operation, security sources said.

Moreover, India’s Akhnoor Aviation Base and Bhatinda Airfield were also destroyed by Pakistan. Indian media and government also confirmed that Pakistan attacked its military installations in its retaliatory move.

Chief Minister of Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu Kashmir Omar Abdullah confirmed the death of the civil servant identified as Additional District Development Commissioner Sh Raj Kumar Thappa. Pakistan confirmed the safe return of its jets and pilots following the end of the operation.