Pakistan Launches Operation “Bunyan Marsous” in Retaliation to Indian Aggression; Key Indian Military Targets Destroyed

Islamabad, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan has officially initiated a strong and coordinated military response to recent Indian aggression, launching Operation Bunyan Marsous (“Iron Wall”), aimed at neutralizing strategic Indian military sites. According to security sources, this operation marks the beginning of a decisive counteroffensive to defend Pakistan’s sovereignty.
As part of the operation, Pakistan has successfully destroyed the BrahMos missile storage facility in the Beas region, which had been used to launch missile attacks against Pakistan. Additionally, the Udhampur Airbase and the Pathankot Airfield have been struck and rendered inoperative.
Security officials have confirmed that multiple targets inside India are currently under precision attack, and the response will continue until all imminent threats are neutralized. This action sends a strong and clear message that Pakistan will not compromise on its national security or sovereignty.
Sources further stated that the counterattack is being executed with strategic coordination and under a robust defensive doctrine. Although the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has not yet released an official statement, the military’s response is said to be systematic, calculated, and resolute.
This development follows an earlier statement by the DG ISPR, who had warned India to “wait for Pakistan’s response” after Indian missile attacks targeting Nur Khan, Mureed, and Shorkot Airbases were successfully intercepted.
Operation Bunyan Marsous is focused on eliminating all installations from which attacks were launched against Pakistan’s civilians, airbases, and religious sites. The strike on Udhampur Airbase reportedly involved three missiles launched from Pakistan.
This marks a turning point in the ongoing conflict, highlighting Pakistan’s readiness and resolve in the face of escalating Indian hostilities.