Karachi:
Pakistan has launched a reprisal action in response to the current Indian assault at the short hours of Saturday, according to security sources.
Sources have confirmed that a counteroperation was currently underway, the Pakistani forces being actively engaged in targeting several Indian positions. The operation was officially appointed the Bunyan-Un-Marso Operation, confirmed sources.
As part of the operation, Pakistan destroyed a Brahmos missile storage site in the Beas region, which would have been used to launch missiles in Pakistan. In addition, the Udhampur air base has been destroyed and Pathankot aerodrome was also made non -operational, sources have confirmed.
As part of the operation, all the bases identified as launch points for attacks on civilians and Pakistani mosques are specifically targeted. According to security sources.
India has carried out air strikes on three bases of Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot. During an emergency press conference held in the first hours of Saturday, the director general of the ISPR, Lieutenant-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, confirmed that all PAF assets remained safe.
“Continuing its naked assault, India, some time ago, pulled air missiles with its jets. Paf Nur Khan Base, Paf Murid Base and Shorkot Base has been targeted,” he said.
The CEO ISPR also confirmed that “the majority” of Indian missiles fired from the PAF air areas have been successfully intercepted by the armed forces defense systems.
He added that the few missiles that managed to escape the interception “faufilée” but, according to the assessment reports of initial damage, “could not cause damage” to the flying assets of PAF.
Lieutenant-General Chaudhry said that the Armed Forces of Pakistan remain “vigilant and counteract all these acts of assault by the Indians”. He described recent strikes as part of a broader and growing campaign of India, which, according to him, reflects increasing internal instability.
“These acts of blatant aggression of India in fact reflect paranoia in the Indian state of mind which continues to grow after the failure of each of this law,” he said. “Paranoia also continues to grow once it will realize that they cannot break the resolution and the will of the inhabitants of Pakistan who strengthen and develop in fact with each of these loose acts.”
He added that this “growing and paranoia” frustration “in Indian strategic circles is probably” more composed “while Pakistan’s response capacities continue to stand firm.
Lieutenant-General Chaudhry confirmed that the PAF has electronic signatures from all Indian missiles used in recent attacks, including data on their launch points and targets. “Our air defense systems have successfully prevented the desired objectives of India,” he said.
The CEO ISPR also said that the India missile and drone calendar on Afghanistan – coming shortly after the launch of the missiles within the Indian Punjab – suggested a “wider sinister plan to push the region and beyond in the ravages”.
He warned that India was trying to drag the whole region in a catastrophic conflict. “Now you are waiting for our response,” he concluded.
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Earlier, DG ISPR informed that India had launched six ballistic missiles from Adampur air base in Indian Punjab. Among these, a missile landed near the general area of Adampur itself, while the other five locations struck the Amritsar region.
He described the incident as an imprudent decision that endangered civil lives and raised serious questions about India’s operational intention and internal targeting protocols.
He said the attacks were not accidental. “India deliberately targets Sikhs blown in Punjab to encourage hostility among Sikhs towards Pakistan,” he said.
Speaking during a briefing for foreign media on Friday, the chief military spokesman put India to present evidence, if she has, Pakistan attacks against Indian military facilities with drones and missiles.
“Pakistan has not used drones or rockets. If India claims the opposite, let it present evidence,” he challenged, criticizing the Indian media for having spread “fabricated stories”.
The CEO ISPR said that reprisals from the Pakistani army against India’s attack was limited to the Indian military posts firing in civil areas along the control line (LOC).
Lieutenant-General Chaudhry was joined by the Director General of Public Relations (DGPR) of the PAF (DGPR), the vice-marshal Aurangzeb Ahmed, and the deputy chief of naval staff (operations) Raja Rab Nawaz.
They informed the media about the evolution of the location of the loc and the larger regional implications. They firmly rejected the Indian accusations on Pahalgam’s attack, warning that New Delhi’s actions are likely to destabilize regional peace.