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Amid growing regional instability, Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos marked a powerful response by Pakistan to India’s Operation Sindoor. The military operation unfolded after weeks of cross-border tensions that nearly pushed both nuclear-armed nations into full-scale war. A ceasefire was eventually brokered, but not before Pakistan displayed strategic and military dominance.

Tensions Spark Full-Blown Hostilities

Violence escalated following the April 22 attack in Pahalgam, IIOJK, which killed 26 people. India blamed Pakistan without presenting evidence. Pakistan denied involvement.

May 6–7: Air Superiority Displayed

On the night of May 6–7, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) achieved a historic air combat feat. It shot down five Indian jets—three Rafales, one SU-30, and one MiG-29—without any losses. Officials described the success as a “100–0” score.

Read: Ceasefire Between India and Pakistan Brings Relief

May 7: Drone and Missile Defense Success

On May 7, Pakistani forces intercepted and destroyed 78 Israeli-made drones, including Heron and Harop variants. That same night, they neutralized an incoming Indian missile near Dinga, Punjab.

May 8–9: BrahMos Intercepted

Pakistan’s missile defense systems intercepted several BrahMos supersonic missiles during the night. The success demonstrated significant improvements in radar detection and missile interception.

Precision Strikes and Fateh-1 Deployment

Pakistan responded with strikes on 26 Indian military sites, targeting Brigade and Battalion HQs. It also launched Fateh-1 guided rockets, which caused severe damage to Indian air bases. Officials called the system “highly effective.”

Narrative and Domestic Stability

Pakistan dominated the information war, countering Indian narratives and highlighting unrest within India. At home, unity prevailed. In contrast, reports indicated growing divisions in Indian society and politics.

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