According to reports, Pakistan’s Armed Forces targeted all Indian bases identified as launch points for recent attacks on civilians and mosques in Pakistan. High-value strategic sites were hit simultaneously in a coordinated offensive using advanced weapons systems, including the Fatah-1 missile and long-range drones.
One of the most significant blows came with the reported destruction of two BrahMos missile storage sites—one in Nagrota and another in Beas, both believed to have been involved in the recent strikes against Pakistan. The Akhnoor Aviation Base, Bathinda Airfield, Sirsa Airfield, and Udhampur Airbase have also been rendered inoperable. Pakistan claims these were key hubs for India’s air operations.
Footage released by the military shows missile impacts and extensive destruction, reinforcing claims of substantial Indian losses. Pakistan’s Al-Fatah missile, launched in memory of children martyred in the recent Indian strikes, was used in several precision operations.
In addition to kinetic operations, Pakistani drones have been conducting extended surveillance over Delhi and Gujarat, intensifying psychological pressure as tensions continue to mount. A military intelligence training facility in Rajouri, reportedly used to orchestrate anti-Pakistan operations, has also been destroyed.
Other confirmed strikes include:
- Artillery positions in Dehrangyari
- Brigade HQ at G-Top
- Supply depot in Uri
- Adampur Airfield, which security sources linked to missile launches on Sikh areas and targets inside Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Security sources revealed a broader strategy underway, with Pakistan’s leadership warning that any further Indian action will trigger strikes on economic assets. India has reportedly been cautioned of “severe consequences” if it escalates.
In a major development, widespread power outages have been reported across India. Pakistani intelligence sources attribute this to a cyberattack that crippled approximately 70% of India’s power grid, creating blackouts in several major regions.
Pakistan’s civil and military leadership continue to monitor the situation closely, warning that the country will respond with full force to any further provocation.
