Pakistan Downs Indian Fighter Jet, Captures Pilot as Operation Bunyān Marsūs Devastates Enemy Targets

Pakistan  shot down another Indian fighter jet and captured its pilot, marking a decisive response to Indian aggression as the Pakistan Armed Forces launched Operation Bunyān Marsūs—a powerful retaliatory campaign that has inflicted heavy losses on Indian military infrastructure.

According to Chinese media reports, Prime Minister of Pakistan immediately convened a meeting of the National Command Authority, underscoring the state’s preparedness and strategic resolve. The military operation was launched at the time of Fajr prayers in a direct and forceful reply to India’s unprovoked acts of hostility.

In broad daylight, Pakistan upheld its longstanding tradition of confronting its adversary with strength and clarity. Named after verse 4 of Surah As-Saff, Operation Bunyān Marsūs—meaning “a solid iron wall”—symbolizes Pakistan’s unwavering national defence and unity in the face of aggression.

Security sources confirmed that Pakistan deployed its Fatah missiles to strike multiple Indian military sites with precision. Airfields in Pathankot and Udhampur were completely destroyed, while a major BrahMos missile depot in Beas was also reduced to rubble.

“Every Indian base involved in attacks against Pakistan has been systematically targeted,” a senior security official confirmed. “Three missiles hit Udhampur Airbase, while the brigade headquarters ‘KG Top’ and the Uri supply depot have also been eliminated.”

This overwhelming response not only reaffirms Pakistan’s military superiority but sends a clear message that any misadventure by India will be met with full force. The nation stands united behind its armed forces as Operation Bunyān Marsūs continues to dismantle the infrastructure of aggression across the eastern front.

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