India Attacked Pakistan with Missiles, Response Led to Start of Military Operation.

Start of a military operation between India and Pakistan
Start of a military operation between India and Pakistan

India Launched Missile Strikes on Pakistan

On the night of May 10, India carried out missile strikes on several bases of the Pakistan Air Force, leading to a sharp increase in tension between the two countries. In response, Islamabad announced the start of a military operation, as reported by Glavcom citing Clash Report.

The Pakistani army reported that India used air-to-ground class missiles to attack the Nur Khan, Murid, and Shorkot airbases. A video surfaced showing a fire at the Nur Khan base in Rawalpindi, where an explosion occurred due to the interception and destruction of an Indian drone.

In response, the Pakistani government announced the beginning of an operation called 'Bunyān al-Marṣūs,' which translates from Arabic to 'Unbreakable Wall.' This operation is a response to provocations from India.

Pakistani military reported the destruction of an Indian BrahMos cruise missile depot in the town of Beas, as well as strikes on the Pathankot airport and the Udhampur airbase in India. There has been an activation of air defense forces over Islamabad and reports of armed clashes at the Kashmir border.

Earlier, it was reported that the Indian government decided to mobilize the Territorial Army to assist in the ongoing regular military conflict with Pakistan. The Territorial Army is being called up to support the regular army.


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