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List of Indian targets hit in Pakistan’s ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos’

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May 10, 2025
List of Indian targets hit in Pakistan’s ‘Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos’
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Islamabad, May 10, 2025: As Pakistan continues its large-scale retaliatory campaign against Indian military aggression under Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, state media and security sources have released a list of high-value Indian targets that have reportedly been hit. The strikes are part of what Pakistan describes as a precision military response to ongoing cross-border hostilities.

According to official sources, the following strategic and military installations across India have been targeted:

  • India’s National Power Grid: Approximately 70% of the country’s power infrastructure has been rendered inoperative due to a major cyberattack attributed to Pakistan’s military cyber command. The resulting power outages have affected vast regions across the country.
  • S-400 Missile Defence System: A unit of India’s advanced S-400 air defense system stationed in Adampur has been destroyed by hypersonic air-to-ground missiles launched from Pakistan Air Force’s JF-17 Thunder fighter jets, marking a significant blow to India’s strategic deterrence.
  • Military Intelligence Training Centre – Rajouri (IOJK): A facility in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri region, alleged to be a hub for planning and supporting terrorist activities inside Pakistan, has been neutralized.
  • “KG Top” Brigade Headquarters: A major command center in the Indian military’s northern sector has been destroyed in precision missile strikes, sources confirmed.
  • Uri Field Supply Depot: A critical logistics hub supporting Indian troop deployments along the Line of Control (LoC) was targeted and reportedly obliterated, disrupting frontline supply chains.
  • Multiple Indian Airfields: Several operational airbases used for launching recent strikes on Pakistan have been targeted, including:
    • Adampur Airfield
    • Udhampur Airfield
    • Pathankot Airfield
    • Suratgarh Airfield
    • Sirsa Airfield
    • Bhatinda Airfield

These facilities have been rendered non-operational or severely damaged, according to official briefings.

  • Artillery Gun Position – Dehrangyari: A key artillery emplacement responsible for shelling across the LoC has been destroyed in retaliatory fire.
  • BrahMos Missile Storage Site – Beas: A stockpile of BrahMos cruise missiles, alleged to have been used against Pakistani targets, has been successfully struck in Beas, resulting in reported heavy losses.
  • Akhnoor Aviation Base: A strategic air facility supporting military operations in Jammu sector has been neutralized in precision strikes.

Security officials have stated that these actions form part of a calibrated and proportionate response to Indian provocations, and warned that further aggression from New Delhi will prompt additional counterstrikes on military and economic targets.

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