What is operation ‘Bunyan Un Marsoos’ against India?

What is operation 'Bunyan Un Marsoos' against India?

What is operation ‘Bunyan Un Marsoos’ against India?

In a strong and well-connected military response to India’s missile attacks on Pakistani airbases, Pakistan has launched a full-scale counteroffensive named “Operation Bunyan un Marsoos”, according to high-level security sources.

Name inspired from Quranic verse

The operation’s name is inspired by a verse from the Qur’an (Surah As-Saff, Ayah 4): “Surely Allah loves those who fight in His cause in solid ranks as if they were one concrete structure,” reflecting both religious conviction and military unity behind the operation.

Precision Strikes Across Indian Territory

As part of the ongoing offensive, Pakistan has destroyed the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas, reportedly the launch site of the earlier Indian attacks.

The Udhampur and Pathankot airbases—critical to Indian Air Force operations—have also been targeted and destroyed, security sources confirmed.

A video of a missile strike on Udhampur Air Base showing rising plumes of smoke has emerged as evidence of the successful hit.

Pakistan also destroyed Adampur Airfield, from where missiles were fired at Sikhs in Amritsar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.

In the latest phase of the operation, Pakistan has destroyed the Indian artillery gun position at Dehrangyari and inflicted heavy losses on the BrahMos missile storage facility in Nagrota—a critical strategic asset.

The strike on Nagrota follows earlier destruction of BrahMos stockpiles in Beas.

Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder fighter jets destroyed India’s S-400 Air Defence System worth $1.5 billion on Adampur. Surat Airfield was also destroyed in a Pakistan missile hit.

“Multiple high-value targets across Indian-occupied territory are being struck simultaneously,” security sources confirmed, adding that the scale of damage to Indian military infrastructure is significant.

Further strikes include:

Brigade Headquarters at KG Top was completely destroyed.

Supply depot in Uri obliterated.

Multiple high-value Indian military sites are under fire.

India’s Power Grid Crippled

In parallel to the physical strikes, a massive cyberattack has reportedly knocked out 70% of India’s power grid, plunging several major regions into darkness.

The coordinated cyber-kinetic campaign underscores Pakistan’s capability to engage across multiple domains.

Pakistan warns of severe consequences

A joint statement from Pakistan’s political and military leadership has made it clear:

“Further Indian aggression will trigger targeting of high-value strategic and economic sites. The consequences will be serious.”

The leadership reiterated that Pakistan’s response is calibrated but categorical, emphasizing that any further provocations from India will result in escalated and focused strikes on critical infrastructure, including economic targets.

The operation was launched in retaliation to India’s unprovoked missile attacks on key Pakistani airbases, including Nur Khan, Murid, and Shorkot.

While all Pakistan Air Force assets remained intact, the strikes were deemed a grave violation of international norms and sovereignty.

The Pakistan Army is now actively engaging all Indian military bases involved in attacks on Pakistani civilians and religious sites, with multiple targets being hit in real-time.

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