

🔥 Pakistan Responds with Operation Banyan Marsus
In a decisive counterattack, Pakistan launched Operation Banyan Marsus (Iron Wall) in response to Indian aggression, destroying multiple high-value Indian military targets. The operation began at dawn, with Fateh-1 missiles striking key Indian airbases and installations.
Security sources confirmed that the airbases responsible for attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques were the primary targets.
🎯 Major Indian Targets Destroyed
According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) and security sources, the following targets were confirmed destroyed:
- Airbases: Udhampur, Pathankot, Adampur, Halwara, Sirsa, Bathinda, Suratgarh, Akhnoor
- Missile & Defense Systems: S-400 system in Adampur, Brahmos storage site in Beas
- Cyber Warfare: 70% of India’s power grid disrupted, major Indian websites—including BJP’s—hacked
- Intelligence & Command: Indian Military Intelligence training centers in Rajouri and Nowshera, KG Top Brigade HQ, Uri Field Supply Depot
- Posts on LoC: Rabtanwali, Dinah, Patheli Top, Khawaja Bheek Complex, Rang Contour
Pakistan also jammed an Indian military satellite, disabling it during the air operation.
🚀 Details of the Operation
The JF-17 Thunder fighter jets deployed hypersonic missiles to neutralize India’s S-400 defense system—worth over $1.5 billion. The Fateh-1 missiles, known for their precision and range of 120 km, struck with high accuracy.
Security officials said that these strikes were carefully chosen to send a clear message: Pakistan will not compromise on sovereignty or national security.
🧠 Psychological and Strategic Impact
Sources indicate that Pakistan’s strikes have not only inflicted material damage but also delivered a psychological blow to India. By destroying the Uri supply depot, Pakistan has critically disrupted India’s military logistics in Kashmir.
Officials noted:
“India’s back is broken. Their army has been forced to reconsider its aggressive posture.”
🛡️ Additional Strikes Along the LoC
The Pakistan Army has also targeted enemy posts along the Line of Control, destroying:
- Pando Sector: Chhao Gali Post
- Leepa Sector: Lal Jan Post
- Pir Kanthi Sector: Qila Dher, Green Plateau, Jungle One Post
- Dhodi Sector: New Complex
- Salamabad & Sokajabra Posts
These attacks were launched after India’s attempted missile strikes on three Pakistani airbases, which were intercepted successfully by Pakistan’s air defense systems.
📣 Official Statements
DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that India fired missiles at Pakistani airbases. All missiles were intercepted, and the Pakistan Air Force assets remain intact.
He said:
“We have electronic evidence showing where these missiles were launched from. Pakistan will respond proportionately.”