In response to India’s escalating aggression, Pakistan has initiated a powerful and calculated counteroffensive under the banner of Operation Bunyānun Marsūs (Iron Wall). As part of this operation, Pakistan has successfully struck and destroyed critical Indian military installations, including the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas and the Udhampur Air Base.

According to security sources, Pakistan’s retaliatory strikes are ongoing, with multiple high-value targets inside India being hit with precision. Reports confirm that the Pathankot airfield has also been neutralized. The BrahMos missile depot in Beas—identified as the launch site of earlier attacks on Pakistan—has been completely dismantled.

Officials stated that this operation sends a strong and clear message: Pakistan will not compromise on its sovereignty, territorial integrity, or national security under any circumstances.

Security personnel further emphasized that the time has come to hold India accountable for its hostile ambitions. The response from Pakistan is not only firm but also strategically coordinated to defend against continued Indian military provocations.

Although no official statement has yet been released by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), reliable sources indicate that the operation is being carried out under a well-structured and defensive military doctrine.

It is worth recalling that DG ISPR recently warned India to “wait for our response”—a warning that has now materialized in the form of a direct military counteraction.

Operation Bunyānun Marsūs specifically targets the bases and facilities that were used to launch attacks on Pakistani military assets, civilians, and places of worship. Additional Indian installations are reportedly under surveillance and could be targeted if hostilities continue.

Sources further revealed that three missiles were launched by Pakistan to strike the Udhampur Air Base, marking a significant step in the current phase of the operation.