Pak Army

We know well how to defend national sovereignty: COAS General Asim Munir

RAWALPINDI, May 12, In a powerful response to Indian aggression,
Pakistan armed Forces launched Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, delivering a
crushing blow that has not only resonated across the border but also
captured global recognition for Pakistan’s military capability, unity,
and resolve.

The operation demonstrated that Pakistan stood ready to defend its
sovereignty at all costs. The Armed Forces executed what they had
promised, responding to provocation with overwhelming force. Multiple
warnings had previously been issued to India by Army Chief General Asim
Munir and DG ISPR, not to mistake Pakistan’s desire for peace as
weakness.

Referring to verses from the Quran, General Munir reminded the nation
that history bears witness to how smaller forces, with divine support,
have triumphed over larger armies. He stated, “Alhamdulillah, history
has proven that Pakistan’s Armed Forces and its people stand as an
unbreakable wall in the face of aggression.”

The Army Chief reaffirmed that Pakistan has the defensive capability and
national will to protect its territorial integrity and sovereignty,
declaring that “We know well how to defend our homeland.” He added,
“India’s 1.3 million-strong military, with all its weaponry, cannot
intimidate us. Our forefathers sacrificed immensely for this country,
and we will continue to protect it.”

DG ISPR Lt. Gen. Arshad Sharif Chaudhry asserted that Pakistan is not a
nation to be cowed by Indian aggression, adding, “Now wait for our
response.”

Defense analysts noted that Pakistan’s retaliatory action has not only
forced India into a defensive stance but also signaled to the world that
no power can threaten Pakistan’s sovereignty. They lauded the Armed
Forces for exhibiting unwavering resolve and spirit of martyrdom in the
face of hostility.

Pakistan launched attacks on multiple locations in India in the wee hour
of Saturday, military sources said.

The strong response of Pakistan came after India attacked three airbases
including Nur Khan Base, Shorkot Base, and Murid Base in Pakistan.

Pakistan launched Operation ‘Bunyan-un-Marsoos’ (Iron Wall) in response
to Indian aggression and destroyed many military installations of the
enemy.

Reports suggest Pakistan in its strikes destroyed Indian Brahmos missile
depot in Beas, Pathankot airfield, and Adampur airbase.

Hypersonic missile fired by Pakistani jet JF 17 Thunder destroyed Indian
S400 air defence system in Udhampur. The system costs $1.5 billion. This
was a great loss of India.

In its Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, which was launched after Fajr
prayers, Pakistan army used Fateh-I missile and destroyed a number of
targets in India. The surface-to-surface Fateh-I missile was fired from
an undisclosed location.

Security sources said Pakistan’s missiles targeted Indian locations from
where they (India) carried out attacks on innocent civilians and mosques
in Pakistan.

Security sources revealed that the G-Top, the supply depot of the Indian
brigade headquarters, Uri, had also been destroyed.

Seventy percent power supply was disrupted after a cyber attack.
Majority of Indian cities plunged into darkness after power disruption.
The Indian artillery gun position Dahar Nigari has been destroyed in
Bunyan-un-Marsoos operation against enemy.

Pakistani drones were sighted in New Delhi in daylight, questioning the
effectiveness of Indian defence system, which failed to intercept
Pakistani drones.

The DG said Pakistan targeted 26 Indian military sites in response to
New Delhi’s strikes that claimed innocent civilian lives. Moreover, he
said the S-400 system was neutralised at two locations. He said that
Pakistan downed 84 Indian drones, he added.

“Whenever our sovereignty is breached, the response will be retributive
and decisive”, he thundered.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry warned that any desire for war
is akin to playing with fire, especially when both Pakistan and India
are nuclear powers. He stressed that a war between the two would be a
“grave folly” and warned against pursuing political goals through such
dangerous ambitions

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