Pakistan Strikes Udhampur Airbase and Key Military Installations in India with Fatah-1 Missiles

ISLAMABAD – As part of **Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs**, Pakistan has intensified its retaliatory military campaign against India by striking critical military targets, including the **Udhampur Airbase**, using **Fatah-1 guided missiles**, security sources revealed.
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the **Fatah-1 missile** has a **range of 120 kilometers** and is equipped with **advanced navigation systems**, allowing for **high precision and accuracy** in targeting.
Security officials confirmed that:
* **Three Fatah-1 missiles** were used to target **Udhampur Airbase**,
* The **G-Top Brigade Headquarters** was **completely destroyed**, and
* A major **supply depot in Uri** was also **eliminated** in the strikes.
The military sources described these attacks as **carefully planned**, targeting the backbone of India’s operational logistics in border regions.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident within Pakistan, **a drone crashed and exploded in the parking area of Sheikh Zayed Airport in Rahim Yar Khan**. According to the local District Police Officer, no casualties occurred, and the situation was brought under control promptly.
Pakistan’s operation continues with full strategic oversight, signaling a clear message that **any aggression will be met with decisive force**. Military analysts warn that the conflict risks escalating if diplomatic efforts are not initiated immediately.
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