Pakistan Strikes Back with Full Force, India Seeks Ceasefire
Following Pakistan’s “Bunyan Marsus” operation in response to Indian aggression, India has been forced to request a ceasefire, acknowledging significant losses.
Colonel Sophia Qureshi, spokesperson for the Indian Army, stated that India does not want war, provided Pakistan feels the same.
In her press conference, she admitted to severe damage to military installations across several locations, including the Pathankot, Adampur, Udhampur, and Bhuj airbases, all of which were targeted by high-speed missiles.
Pakistan’s Air Force hit critical Indian military sites, including BrahMos missile storage sites in Bias, and several airfields across the region, including those in Adampur and Pathankot. The JF-17 Thunder fighter jets also destroyed India’s S-400 defense system, valued at $1.5 billion, and several Indian military intelligence facilities, including the Rajouri training center, were obliterated.
Pakistan’s new-age drones have been patrolling Delhi’s airspace for hours, highlighting the vulnerability of India’s defense systems. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s leadership, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, emphasized that Pakistan will cease if India does the same, with appeals from the US and Saudi Arabia for the situation to be de-escalated.