Pakistan Destroys Adampur Airfield, Disables 70% of India’s Power Grid via Cyber Attack – Security Sources

ISLAMABAD – In a major escalation under **Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs**, Pakistan has reportedly **destroyed Adampur Airfield**—the site from where missiles were launched towards **Amritsar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan**, according to senior security sources.
This strategic strike is considered a **direct response to India’s unprovoked missile aggression** and attempts to destabilize the region. Adampur Airfield had earlier been identified as a key launch point for attacks targeting Sikh populations and neighboring countries.
In a parallel digital offensive, Pakistani cyber units have allegedly conducted a **massive cyber attack** disabling up to **70% of India’s national power grid**, security insiders revealed. The cyber strike reportedly caused widespread disruptions across multiple Indian states, severely affecting infrastructure, communication systems, and essential services.
These latest developments mark a significant expansion in the scope of Pakistan’s retaliatory strategy—combining **precision military targeting** with **cyber warfare capabilities** to weaken India’s operational and civilian support systems.
Operation Bunyān Al-Marsūs, which began at dawn, continues with full strategic momentum. Pakistani officials have reiterated that **national security, civilian protection, and regional stability** remain top priorities, and any threat to these will be met with overwhelming force.
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