Key Indian Planners Reportedly Killed in Pakistan’s ‘Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs’; Major Cyber and Drone Strikes Deep Inside India

Islamabad:In the latest developments of the escalating conflict, Pakistan has reportedly eliminated several key Indian figures involved in planning attacks against the country, during a series of coordinated drone and cyber strikes as part of *Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs*, launched early this morning.
Speaking to Geo News, senior journalist and analyst Hamid Mir revealed that Pakistani drones targeted sensitive Indian installations in **New Delhi** and **occupied Kashmir**, which were allegedly used for coordinating state-sponsored terrorism against Pakistan. According to sources, some high-ranking Indian officials present at these military facilities were killed, though official confirmation from the Indian government is still pending.
“Pakistan has exercised its strategic options decisively,” said Hamid Mir. “The Pakistan Air Force’s cyber wing successfully hacked into the websites of major Indian strategic institutions, disrupting their operations.”
**Key developments of the operation include:**
* **Destruction of Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot airbases**, with Udhampur reportedly “flattened.”
* **Drone surveillance and presence over Gujarat**, including prolonged operations near PM Narendra Modi’s home state.
* **Cyberattack on Maharashtra’s power infrastructure**, resulting in a state-wide blackout.
* **Jamming of Indian military satellites**, affecting India’s surveillance and communication capability.
* **Targeted strike on Rajasthan Airfield and Bhatinda Airbase**, both reportedly disabled.
Mir added that India’s air defense systems failed to stop incoming Pakistani drones and hypersonic missiles, raising questions about India’s preparedness and internal coordination.
This significant retaliation follows a series of Indian strikes on Pakistani airbases, including Nur Khan, Muridke, and Shorkot, which Pakistan says marked a dangerous escalation. In response, *Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs* was launched to “neutralize immediate threats and deter future aggression.”
As the situation unfolds, international actors, including the United States, have called for de-escalation and offered to mediate talks between the two countries.
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