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Pakistan Air Force Disrupts Indian Military Satellite; Cyber Attacks Target Maharashtra Power Grid Amid ‘Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs

Islamabad:As part of its ongoing military response dubbed *Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs* (Iron Wall), Pakistan has successfully jammed an Indian military satellite, severely disrupting India’s surveillance and communication capabilities, according to security sources.

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has also conducted targeted strikes on key Indian airbases including Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot, rendering them non-operational. In a critical blow to Indian military intelligence, PAF reportedly destroyed a training center in Rajouri used by Indian Military Intelligence for orchestrating cross-border terrorism.

Additionally, the Sarsa Airfield was also destroyed in the operation—a development reportedly acknowledged by Indian media, adding credibility to Pakistan’s claims of significant strategic gains.

In a coordinated cyber warfare move, Pakistani cyber units launched a major attack on the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company. The attack resulted in a complete blackout, and the hacking team reportedly wiped out all records of commercial and domestic meters, causing massive disruption to infrastructure and data systems.

These developments mark a new phase in the conflict, involving not just kinetic military strikes but also electronic and cyber warfare capabilities, indicating Pakistan’s multi-dimensional response to what it describes as sustained Indian aggression.

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