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Pakistan Launches Precision Strikes On Key Indian Military Sites With Fatah-2 Missiles

Pakistan Launches Precision Strikes On Key Indian Military Sites With Fatah-2 Missiles

Pakistan launched a series of precision missile strikes on Indian military installations early Saturday morning as part of Operation Bunyan-um-Marsus, using its advanced Fatah missile system in retaliation to recent Indian attacks. According to security sources, at least three Fatah-2 missiles, equipped with satellite-guided targeting, were fired, inflicting significant damage across multiple strategic locations.

The Fatah-2 missile, with a range of up to 400 kilometres, was instrumental in neutralising critical Indian military assets. Notable targets include the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas, which was destroyed, along with heavy damage to airfields and defence systems in Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot. Pakistani forces are reportedly continuing to target locations involved in the initial attacks on Pakistan.

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Reports confirm that over 20 key Indian military sites have been struck, with widespread disruption across northern India. Areas hit include airbases in Jalandhar and Gujarat, a weapons depot in Chandigarh, and military installations in Rajasthan and Srinagar — where 20 casualties have been reported.

Pakistani military officials maintain that the strikes were precise and focused on hard military targets, avoiding civilian casualties as much as possible.

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