
In response to continuous provocations by India, the Pakistan Armed Forces have launched “Operation BUNYAN MARSUS”, targeting and successfully destroying more than ten strategic military installations across India.
According to security sources, airbases and airfields in Adampur, Udhampur, Bathinda, Suratgarh, Mamun, Akhnoor, Jammu, Sirsa, and Barnala were struck and severely damaged. Key supply depots and air defense installations in Uri, Sirsa, and Halwara were also rendered non-functional.
Multiple enemy posts along the Line of Control (LoC) were destroyed, including Chawki Gali Post in Pandu Sector, Lal Jan Post in Leepa, and Islamabad and Soka Jabra posts. Additionally, several Indian military installations in Pir Kanthi, Dhodi, Nowshera, and Sunkh sectors were targeted, resulting in significant damage.
JF-17 Thunder Destroys India’s S-400 System
The Pakistan Air Force displayed its precision strike capability by deploying hypersonic missiles to destroy the Indian S-400 air defense system stationed in Adampur — a system reportedly worth over $1.5 billion.
Indian Intelligence Terror Camps Also Destroyed
Terror training facilities allegedly operated by Indian military intelligence in Rajouri and Nowshera were also destroyed. Sources confirm that Additional Deputy Commissioner Raj Kumar Thapa, who was reportedly linked to such activities, was killed in the Rajouri strike.
Cyber Warfare: Indian Websites and Systems Compromised
Pakistan’s cyber forces launched a major digital offensive, hacking official websites of India’s ruling party BJP, government portals, and military systems. Electric grids in Maharashtra failed, over 2,500 surveillance cameras were compromised, and 70% of Indian power feeders were reportedly affected.

“Fatah” Missile Named After Martyred Children
Pakistan unveiled its modern “Fatah” missile, with a range of 120 kilometers, dedicated to the innocent children martyred due to Indian aggression. According to ISPR, the missile is equipped with advanced navigation and precision-strike capabilities.
India Admits Losses
Indian defense authorities acknowledged the Pakistani strikes, confirming that airbases in Punjab, Udhampur, Bhuj, Bathinda, and Pathankot were targeted. Indian media reports state that at least five individuals were killed, including government officials in Jammu and Kashmir.

























