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Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos: Pakistan declares war on India?

Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos:  Pakistan declares war on India?

Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos: Pakistan has launched a special military operation named ‘Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos’ in response to the Indian Army’s attacks on the Pahalgam incident. Pakistan has accused India of targeting airbases in Rawalpindi, Chakwal and Jhang. India has repelled 26 drone attacks in the last 24 hours. In response, the Indian Air Force has attacked key bases in Pakistan. India has already attacked terrorist camps through ‘Operation Sindoor’.


 

Pakistan, which has responded strongly to the retaliatory attacks by the Indian army, has announced that it has launched a special military operation against India. The country’s media sources said that Pakistan will carry out this attack under the name ‘Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos’. This was reported on Saturday morning. At the same time, according to a Pakistani army spokesman, India has allegedly targeted three major airbases. It was stated that the explosions took place at the Noor Khan airbase near Rawalpindi, Mureed near Chakwal, and Rafiki airbase in Jhang district of Pakistan’s Punjab state.


26 attacks in the last 24 hours: India responded strongly

Pakistan attempted to attack 26 cities in India with drones after midnight on Friday. Indian Air Force bases and several cities were reportedly targeted. But Indian security forces successfully repelled all these attacks.

 

In response, the Indian Air Force launched retaliatory strikes on key air bases in Pakistan, including Rawalpindi. According to a Pakistani military spokesman, India attacked three of its air bases with missiles.

Presence of drones in 26 areas of India

Drones have been seen from Baramulla in Jammu and Kashmir to Bhuj in Gujarat. In an area of ​​Punjab, three members of a family were injured when a drone fell on a civilian residence, some of them in critical condition.

Pakistan has been trying to attack India with drones and missiles for the past two nights, but Indian forces have been successful in thwarting Pakistani attacks each time. On Thursday night, Pakistan also attacked with drones and missiles, but the Indian Air Force completely repelled them.

Will Pakistan be liberated after Operation Sindoor?

India launched “Operation Sindoor” in the early hours of Wednesday. In retaliation for the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, the Indian Army carried out missile strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Nine launch pads belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist organizations were destroyed in these strikes. Analysts say that Pakistan has become extremely impatient after the Indian attacks.

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