A security personnel stands guard near the Karachi Port on May 9, 2025, amid the ongoing border tensions between India and Pakistan after the IIOJK tourist attack. — AFP

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

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A security personnel stands guard near the Karachi Port on May 9, 2025, amid the ongoing border tensions between India and Pakistan after the IIOJK tourist attack. — AFP 

Pakistani armed forces have carried out a series of precise missile and cyber strikes against India late last night in a strong counteroffensive titled “Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos”. 

The operation was launched in response to India’s missile attacks on multiple Pakistani cities during the night of May 5 and 6, the strikes which New Delhi claimed targeted “terrorist infrastructure” following last month’s Pahalgam incident in Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

The Indian assault, however, caused civilian casualties inside Pakistan, triggering a forceful and calculated retaliation by Pakistan Army.

According to security sources, Pakistan’s Armed Forces utilised the Fatah-1 guided missile system to deliver precise hits on strategic Indian military installations. The operation was launched to counter the continued Indian aggression along the Line of Control (LoC).

Below is a list of Indian targets struck during Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos:

Military installations and air bases

Cyber attacks

In a simultaneous digital offensive, Pakistan is reported to have launched a major cyberattack on Indian infrastructure:

  • Attack on Indian power grid that knocked out 70% of India’s electric supply
  • Maharashtra’s grid particularly affected
  • BJP official website
  • Crime Research Investigation Agency website
  • Mahanagar Telecommunication Corporation Limited (MTCL) website
  • Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) website
  • All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association website
  • Key military satellite jammed

Pakistan’s military action under “Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos” marks one of the most significant escalations between the nuclear armed arch-rivals in recent years. Islamabad has made it clear that while it is open to de-escalation, the responsibility lies with India to cease hostilities.

Pakistan’s response was described by officials as “measured but resolute.”


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