Pakistan destroys India's BrahMos stockpile, airbases in 'Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos'

A cyberattack disabled nearly 70% of India’s power grid infrastructure, security sources add.

Pakistan has launched its Al-Fatah missile as part of the ongoing retaliatory operation against India. Courtesy: ISPR

KARACHI:

Pakistan has initiated retaliatory action in response to the ongoing Indian aggression in the wee hours of Saturday, according to security sources. The operation has been officially named Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos.

Security sources stated that Pakistan launched its Al-Fatah missile as part of the ongoing retaliatory operation, naming it in honour of the Pakistani children who lost their lives in recent Indian aggression.

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.

As part of the operation, all bases identified as launch points for attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques are being specifically targeted. Multiple strategic targets are being engaged simultaneously as the operation progresses, according to security sources.

Meanwhile, Pakistani drones have been conducting surveillance flights over Delhi and Indian Prime Minister Modi’s home state of Gujarat for the past three hours as part of ongoing operational activity.

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