Pakistan Destroys Indian Air Defense and BrahMos Storage in Decisive Retaliation

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ISLAMABAD: In a forceful response to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan Al-Marsus, targeting multiple strategic Indian military sites. The Pakistani military used supersonic and hypersonic missiles to inflict heavy losses on India’s defense infrastructure.

Security sources confirm that a JF-17 Thunder fighter jet destroyed the Indian air defense system in Adampur, estimated to be worth $1.5 billion. This marks a significant blow to India’s aerial combat capabilities.


BrahMos Storage Site Engulfed in Flames

Pakistan also targeted the Beas BrahMos storage facility, with footage now circulating online. The video shows the site erupting in flames, confirming its complete destruction.

In addition, Pakistani forces struck Indian artillery positions in Dehrangyari and obliterated the Uri Brigade Headquarters, intensifying the scale of the operation.


Pakistan Acts in Self-Defense, Says Deputy PM Ishaq Dar

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar told a private TV channel that Pakistan acted within its right to defend itself. He stated, “Our military has humiliated India on the battlefield. Their leadership keeps lying, pretending peace while preparing for war.”

He added, “What India did tonight crossed every line. We’ve only responded so far — but if provoked further, we’re prepared to defend every inch of our soil.”


India Faces Strategic Setback

India’s failed attempts at escalation have resulted in the loss of high-value assets and international embarrassment. As Operation Bunyan Al-Marsus continues, military analysts expect more coordinated and targeted strikes from Pakistan.


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