Pakistan destroys India’s BrahMos stockpile, airbases in ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos’

Pakistan Destroys India’s BrahMos Stockpile, Airbases in ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos’
In a bold military maneuver named ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos,’ Pakistan has reportedly destroyed a stockpile of India’s BrahMos missiles along with select airbases near the border, according to official statements. The operation is described as a decisive response to escalating tensions and threats to national security.
Military sources emphasized that the operation was meticulously planned and executed with precision, targeting strategic installations to neutralize potential threats. The Pakistani armed forces highlighted that the operation underscores the country’s readiness and capability to defend its sovereignty.
Analysts noted that ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos’ sends a strong deterrent message, reflecting Pakistan’s focus on strategic preparedness amid ongoing regional conflicts. Security experts stressed that such operations, while defensive in nature, carry significant geopolitical implications and could impact diplomatic relations.
Officials have urged the public and international community to remain calm, assuring that measures are being taken to maintain stability and avoid escalation. They also reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to safeguarding its territory and citizens while encouraging dialogue to reduce tensions.
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خلاصہ (اردو میں):
پاکستان نے ‘آپریشن بُنیان ان مرصوص’ کے تحت بھارت کے براہ موس میزائل اسٹاک اور کچھ ہوائی اڈوں کو ہدف بنایا ہے۔ فوجی حکام نے کہا کہ یہ قدم قومی سلامتی کے تحفظ کے لیے اٹھایا گیا۔




