‘Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos’: Pakistan ‘destroys’ Pathankot and Udhampur air bases in India

ISLAMABAD, MAY 10: Pakistan’s military said retaliatory strikes have been launched against India after three airbases were targeted by Indian forces, accusing India of using “air-to-surface missiles” from warplanes.
Pakistan armed forces destroyed an Indian Army brigade headquarters and the supply depot at Uri as Pakistan’s answer to unprovoked Indian aggression continues. Pakistan military is striking a wide range of military targets in its retaliation.
Pakistan has targeted India’s Udhampur Air Base with a barrage of three missiles as part of its retaliatory military action, security sources said on Friday.
According to the sources, the missiles fired were the indigenously developed Fateh-1.
In a series of strikes under Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, Pakistan has reportedly destroyed multiple high-value Indian military assets, security sources said.
According to the sources, a BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas was successfully neutralised. Additionally, India’s Udhampur Air Base — a major operational site — and Pathankot Air Base have been heavily hit.
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