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Pakistan ‘targets’ key Indian military installations in retaliatory strikes

Pakistan has destroyed multiple high-value Indian military assets, security sources said.

Pakistan on May 10 morning has ‘targeted’ key Indian military installations in retaliatory strikes under Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos.

 

Pakistan has reportedly destroyed multiple high-value Indian military assets, security sources said.

According to the sources, a BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas was successfully neutralised. Additionally, India’s Udhampur Air Base — a major operational site — and Pathankot Air Base have been heavily hit.

 

According to the military sources, Pakistan has hit around 26 military installations and arms depots in ten cities across India, providing evidence of these strikes.

The locations reportedly targeted include Chandigarh, Srinagar Airbase, Rajasthan, Delhi region, Gujarat Airbase, Jalandhar Airbase, Pathankot, Udhampur, and missile storage in Beas.

The Pakistani military has destroyed a storage site of the Brahmos missiles in India’s Beas region as part of its retaliatory operation.

“All those bases in India which were used to attack Pakistani people and mosques are being targeted,” the security sources said.

The Pakistani military has destroyed a storage site of the Brahmos missiles in India’s Beas region as part of its retaliatory operation.

 

Pakistan has reportedly destroyed the Indian Army’s supply depot in Uri as part of its ongoing precision strikes.

The attack marks a significant blow to logistical operations in the region. 

Update: According to the state media and security sources, the following Indian targets were reportedly struck by Pakistan’s ‘Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos’:

  • India’s power grid, which became 70% inoperative due to a cyber attack

  • India’s S-400 system, which was destroyed by the Pakistan Air Force’s (PAF) JF-17’s hypersonic missiles in Adampur

  • Indian military intelligence’s training centre in Rajouri, in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)

  • “KG Top” Brigade Headquarters

  • Uri field supply depot

  • The airfields at Adampur, Udhampur, Pathankot, Suratgarh, Sirsa, Bhatinda, and Halwara, as well as the Akhnoor aviation base.

  • Artillery gun positions in Dehrangyari and Mankot, IoK

  • Brahmo’s storage site in Beas

  • Indian posts directly opposite in the Phuklian sector

  • Rabtanwali Post, Jazeera Post Complex, Kafir Mehri, Shahpar 3, and Ghadar Top across the Line of Control (LoC)

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