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Building on the momentum of Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, the Pakistan Army has carried out a precision strike on India’s Suratgarh Airfield in Rajasthan. This strategic facility, known for housing Indian Air Force MiG-21 Bison fighter jets, has been critically impacted, marking another major blow to India’s military infrastructure.

The successful strike on Suratgarh follows earlier hits on key Indian targets, including the Pathankot Airbase, the BrahMos missile storage site in Beas, and multiple airbases in Gujarat. These coordinated attacks reflect Pakistan’s firm stance against what it describes as India’s unprovoked aggression.

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As part of its broader defensive strategy under Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos, Pakistan has demonstrated high-level precision, tactical planning, and unwavering resolve to protect its territorial integrity. The strikes serve as a stern warning that any violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty will be met with a decisive and powerful response.

Pakistan’s armed forces continue to maintain a high state of alert, with military leadership affirming readiness for further action if provoked. The Pakistani nation remains united in support of its armed forces as regional tensions persist.

Further developments will be reported as they unfold.