Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes Under ‘Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs’; Key Indian Military Sites Targeted

ISLAMABAD – In direct response to Indian missile attacks on Pakistani airbases, Pakistan has launched **Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs**, initiating **retaliatory strikes** targeting strategic locations inside India. Security sources confirm that the operation began at **Fajr (dawn)**, marking a significant escalation in regional hostilities.
According to the sources, Pakistan fired a **Fatah-1 missile**—a precision-guided weapon—at the onset of the operation, striking designated Indian targets with high accuracy. Two critical sites were reportedly destroyed:
* A **BrahMos missile storage facility** in the **Beas** area, and
* An **airfield in Pathankot**, known for its strategic air operations.
These strikes come as part of a **coordinated and ongoing response** under Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs, which symbolizes unwavering defense—named after a Quranic phrase meaning “like a solid structure of iron.”
Military analysts describe this as a **measured yet powerful retaliation**, aimed at deterring further Indian aggression and reinforcing Pakistan’s commitment to defend its sovereignty at all costs.
Sources emphasize that **additional strikes may follow**, as the operation is still active and progressing according to a defined strategy under high-level military oversight.
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