DG ISPR shares the operational details of ‘Bunyan-un-Marsoos’.


DG ISPR shares the operational details of ,   
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Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry, alongside senior officers from the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) and Pakistan Navy (PN) is conducting an important press conference regarding operational details of Operation  Bunyan-un-Marsoos.

In a powerful and coordinated military response to Indian aggression, Pakistan successfully targeted 26 key Indian military sites, according to DG ISPR. He emphasised that these precise strikes were aimed at installations actively involved in launching attacks on innocent civilians in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The DG ISPR expressed heartfelt gratitude to the youth of Pakistan, referring to them as the “frontline soldiers” of national defence. He also commended the Pakistani media for its resilience, likening their stance against Indian misinformation campaigns to a true Bunyan-un-Marsoos—a solid and unbreakable structure.

The targeted Indian military locations included Suratgarh, Sirsa, Bhuj, Naliya, Adampur, Avantipura, Udhampur, Pathankot, Bathinda, Barnala, Halwara, Srinagar, Jammu, Mamun, and Ambala. Two S-400 missile defence batteries in Adampur and Bhuj were specifically targeted and successfully neutralised. Additionally, BrahMos missile storage facilities in Beas and Nagrota were destroyed.

The operations were carried out using the Fatah-I and Fatah-II guided missile systems with utmost precision, ensuring minimal risk to civilian lives.

DG ISPR also confirmed that radar systems in Uri and Poonch, as well as military command centres involved in directing operations against Pakistan, were eliminated.

In parallel, Pakistan’s Armed Forces launched large-scale cyber operations, disrupting critical Indian military infrastructure. The spokesperson described the response as “historic and timely,” declaring: “Let there be no doubt—any threat to our sovereignty will be met with a resolute and effective reply.”

He extended special thanks to the Prime Minister, cabinet members, and all political leaders for their bold decisions during this testing time. He praised the unity among political parties, who set aside their differences for the sake of national security.

Offering prayers for civilians injured by Indian aggression, the DG ISPR paid tribute to the martyrs and their families, assuring them that the entire nation stands in solidarity with their sacrifices.

Operations in Rajouri and Nowshera specifically targeted Indian military intelligence units known for coordinating terrorist activities inside Pakistan. Several of their field operatives were also eliminated.

The Pakistan Army also carried out sustained strikes on Indian posts responsible for firing upon civilians in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. These targeted operations forced several Indian outposts to raise white flags in surrender.

DG ISPR disclosed that Indian drones had violated Pakistani airspace in an effort to intimidate the population. In response, armed Pakistani drones were deployed over major Indian cities, including New Delhi, during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, as a demonstration of Pakistan’s aerial capabilities and to highlight the limitations of drone warfare.

While Pakistan exercised several of its strategic capabilities, DG ISPR made it clear that many advanced options remain in reserve for future contingencies. He assured the public that the military’s actions were proportionate, calculated, and aimed only at those directly involved in attacks on Pakistani civilians.

Reiterating earlier commitments, DG ISPR reminded the nation of the three promises made: Pakistan’s response would be powerful, the timing and method would be chosen by Pakistan alone, and the global media—not just Indian outlets—would take notice when Pakistan responded.

 | Zeeshan Afzal | | ذیشان افضل |

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