Pakistan declares conclusion of operation Bunyan-ul-Marsous

Pakistan declares conclusion of operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos

RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Armed Forces have officially declared the successful completion of Operation “Bunyan ul Marsous” in response to Indian aggression between April 22 and May 10. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the clashes during this period have been named “Battle for Truth” (Ma’raka-e-Haq), initiated in retaliation to India’s cowardly attacks that resulted in the martyrdom of innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly.

ISPR stated that Pakistan fulfilled its promise to deliver justice and avenge these atrocities, expressing gratitude to Allah for granting success in this decisive response.

The military paid tribute to the martyrs, prayed for the injured, and thanked the officers, soldiers, pilots, and sailors whose bravery and professionalism ensured victory on the battlefield.

The statement highlighted the nation’s unwavering support, including prayers, moral backing, and youth participation in the cyber and information warfare frontlines.

ISPR also thanked the national media for countering India’s propaganda, the Foreign Office for effectively presenting Pakistan’s stance internationally, and the political leadership for showing unity and backing the armed forces. The Prime Minister and cabinet were acknowledged for taking critical decisions during the crisis.

ISPR revealed that over 26 key Indian military targets were struck across land, air, sea, and cyber domains with synchronized precision.

These included airbases in Sirsa, Bhuj, Naliya, Adampur, Bathinda, Pathankot, Srinagar, Udhampur, and Jammu; military headquarters in Rajouri and Nowshera; as well as terror-linked Indian installations in the same regions.

Pakistani forces also disabled Indian positions and artillery along the LoC, prompting Indian troops to raise white flags and request a ceasefire.

Pakistan’s armed drones effectively countered Indian UAV violations and sent a strong message deep into Indian territory, including New Delhi. In cyberspace, Pakistan temporarily disabled key Indian military networks using advanced yet targeted technology.

ISPR clarified that all Pakistani strikes were precise and only hit those locations directly involved in terrorism and attacks on Pakistani civilians.

During the eastern front operations, Pakistan simultaneously countered Indian-backed terrorism in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, demonstrating operational capability on multiple fronts. Operation “Ma’raka-e-Haq” stood as a symbol of national resolve and coordination, preserving the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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The armed forces concluded with a stern warning: anyone misjudging Pakistan’s resolve will face a comprehensive and decisive response.

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