ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): After the Indian missile attacks on 3 airbases of Pakistan, the Pakistan Army has launched a counter-attack on India. The Pakistan Army has launched an early morning operation, and the operation has been named as Bunyan-ul-Marsoos.
According to security sources, a full response is being given to India. The DG ISPR had asked India to wait for a response, which was immediately launched and the operation was named as Bunyan-ul Marsoos, which means a lead-lined wall.
According to security sources, Pakistan attacked and targeted several targets in India and destroyed the storage of Brahmos missiles.
According to security sources, Pakistan has also destroyed the Pathankot airbase and the Udhampur airbase. According to sources, missiles were fired at Pakistan from Pathankot airfield, to which Pakistan has responded forcefully and blown up the airfield.
Pakistan is targeting various targets in India, the people of Pakistan are praying for the Pakistan Army, and after India’s cowardly attacks.
What Bunyan-un-Marsoos means?
Additionally, the operation has been named after a verse of the Holy Quran, “Indeed, Allah loves those who fight in His way as if they were a well-laid building.”
“Allah loves those who fight in His way, lined up as if they were a leaden wall.”
According to the initial reports, it is said that Pakistan has launched the Fateh-1 guided rocket system to attack India. Fateh-1 is equipped with a modern navigation system, lightning-fast and efficient navigation features.
Terrorist handler ADC Raj Kumar Thapa killed in Pakistan’s retaliatory operation in Rajouri
According to reports, the Pakistan Army has successfully conducted a mission in Rajouri, which resulted in the death of ADC Raj Kumar Thapa.
Sources report that Thapa was allegedly behind facilitating terrorist action, under the power of the Indian government. Accusations Against Raj Kumar Thapa Thapa was accused of using a high public office as a cover to deal with terrorists.
His use of briefings concerning military and participation in direct criminal activity earned him the status of a symbol of terror in Muslims living in Kashmir.
Pakistani forces destroy Indian Uri Supply Depot: Security sources
In a recent attack, Pakistan’s forces have reportedly destroyed the Indian Uri Supply Depot, which is being hailed as a major success, says security officials.
This alleged destruction is seen as a significant blow to Indian military operations in the region.
The Uri Supply Depot is likely a critical logistical hub for Indian forces, given Uri’s strategic location in the Kashmir sector. Control over Uri has been a point of contention between India and Pakistan, with both sides vying for dominance in the region.
Data from hacked Indian websites exposed
Pakistan’s in its counterattack, exposed the data of several Indian websites after they were hacked in Pakistan’s cyberattack.
“The hacked websites include the Indian Assam Rifles, the Department of Atomic Energy Portal, and Indian Defense Production among others,” security sources said, sharing footage of websites.
Sources said that sensitive data of the Indian Defense Production website was put on sale on the dark web.
“Evidence of Indian terrorism and India being a breeding ground for terrorism has been written on these Indian websites.”
Pakistan Army crushes several Indian posts
In a crushing response to India, the Pakistan Army has destroyed several Indian posts, security sources said.
“Pakistan Army completely destroyed Rabtanwali Post, Jazira Post Complex, Kafir Mehri, Shahpar 3, Ghadar Top on the Line of Control (LoC),” itadded.
“Pakistan’s forces, full of the spirit of martyrdom, are giving a befitting reply to the enemy,” sources said.
The brave Pakistani forces silenced the Indian guns, they maintained.
Indian websites hacked as Operation Bunyan Marsoos continues
Most Indian websites, including the BJP’s official website and the Border Security Forces (BSF), have been hacked as Pakistan’s counterattack continues, according to state-run media PTV News.
Other hacked websites include the Crime Research Investigation Agency, the Mahanagar Telecommunication Company Limited, the Bharat Earth Movers Limited, All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Unique Identification Authority of India.
“Data leaked sites include Indian Air Force, Maharashtra Election Commission, and others,” the statement added.
“In addition, more than 2,500 surveillance cameras have also been hacked.
India’s S-400 system destroyed in Adampur
Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder hypersonic missiles have destroyed India’s S-400 system in Adampur, security sources said.
The S-400 air defense system is valued at approximately $1.5 billion.
PM summons National Command Authority meeting
Shortly after Pakistan launched its operation against several Indian military sites, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif summoned a meeting of the National Command Authority.
Pakistan hits Major Targets in retaliatory strike against India
Pakistan has launched a massive Pakistan has launched a massive retaliatory strike against Indian military installations, hitting key sites across several regions.
According to intelligence and field reports, the strikes have caused widespread damage and casualties. Multiple Indian military sites were targeted, including air bases, missile storage facilities, and air defense systems.
Specifically, the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas was destroyed, while air bases in Udhampur, Pathankot, Jalandhar, and Srinagar were heavily damaged. Military installations in Rajasthan and Gujarat were also hit.
In Srinagar, 20 military casualties were reported. Overall, over 20 Indian military sites were targeted, resulting in significant disruption across northern India. The situation remains fluid, with potential further escalation.
Additionally, according to the security sources, a recent cyberattack has made 70% electricity grid of India has been made dysfunctional.
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