Pakistan Strikes Back: Senior Indian Officer Killed in Rajouri as Operation ‘Bunyan Al-Marsous’ Begins

In a bold and uncompromising response to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched a powerful daylight counter-offensive on Saturday, killing a senior Indian administrative officer in Rajouri and inflicting heavy damage on key Indian military installations.

According to Indian media, the senior officer was killed in occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district, sparking panic and confusion across Indian administrative ranks. No Indian official has come forward to confirm or explain the incident, exposing the state of disarray within their system.

Pakistan’s armed forces, true to their legacy of valour, responded not under the cover of night but in the brightness of day, proving once again that Pakistan does not hide behind shadows. In retaliation, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan Al-Marsous — meaning The Iron Wall — targeting multiple Indian airbases and military facilities with precision.

Security officials confirm that over a dozen critical Indian targets have been successfully struck. The operation commenced at the break of dawn with the firing of the advanced Fatah-I missile, sending a clear message that Pakistan’s defence is impenetrable, and its response is unforgiving.

This decisive action highlights Pakistan’s unwavering resolve to protect its sovereignty and regional stability. As the enemy resorts to cowardly provocations under darkness, Pakistan has shown once again that its answers come in the light of day — with strength, strategy, and dominance.

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