In a robust reprisal action and wide called “Bunyan-Un-Marsososoos Operation”, Pakistan launched a series of coordinated and cyber attacks against India last night.
This follows the missile attacks in India in multiple Pakistani cities during the night of May 5 and 6, which New Delhi said they were aimed at “terrorist objectives” in response to Pahalgam's attack last month in the Jammu and Cashmir illegally occupied (Iiojk).
However, the strikes resulted in Civil Low in Pakistan, which caused a strong response.
According to security sources, Pakistan's armed forces used the Fatah-1 guided missile system to offer precise successes in strategic Indian military facilities. The operation was launched to counteract the continuous Indian aggression along the control line (LOC).
Below is a list of Indian objectives beaten during the bunyan-un-milky operation:
Military facilities and air bases
- Bathinda airfield
- Udhampur Air Base
- Pathankot Air Base
- S-400 Air Defense System at the Adammpur Air Base
- SIRSA aerodrome
- Headquarters of the Indian Army Brigade and supply deposit in URI
- Adampur Airbase and S-400 system parked there
- Brahm Missile Storage in Beas
- Brahmos missile storage in Nagrota
- Indian artillery position in Dehrangyari
- Military Intelligence Training Installation in Rajouri
- SIRSA aerodrome
- Halwara Airbase
- Several Indian publications along Loc
- Indian Intel Center in Iiojk
Cyber attacks
In a simultaneous digital offensive, it is reported that Pakistan launched an important cyber attack on Indian infrastructure:
- Attack on the Indian electricity that knocked out 70% of India's electricity supply
- The particularly affected Maharashtra grid
- Official BJP website
- CRIME RESEARCH INVESTIGATION AGENCY Website
- MAHANAGAR WEBSE TELECOMMUNICATION CORPORATION LIMITED (MTCL)
- Bharat Earth Movers Limited (Beml) website
- Naval Technical Supervision Personnel Association of India
- Key military satellite stuck
Pakistan's military action under the “Bunyan-Un-Marsososoos Operation” marks one of the most significant climbs among nuclear armed archirival in recent years. Islamabad has made it clear that although it is open to decallation, responsibility lies in India to cease hostilities.
Pakistan's response was described by officials as “measured but resolved.”