Pak Unleashes Fatah-2 Missiles in Retaliation, Shakes Indian Defense Network

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News Desk 

Islamabad: In the early hours of Saturday morning, Pakistan launched a decisive counter-offensive against India following an alleged Indian airstrike targeting Pakistani military airports.

The operation, codenamed “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsus”, involved a series of precision strikes using Pakistan’s advanced surface-to-surface missile system, Fatah-2, resulting in extensive damage to Indian military infrastructure.

According to credible security sources, at least three Fatah-2 missiles were fired at Indian targets during the initial phase of the retaliation. The strikes reportedly targeted multiple high-value military installations across northern and western India, including air bases, missile storage sites, and weapons depots.

What is the Fatah Missile System?

Pakistan’s Fatah missile system comprises two variants — Fateh-1 and Fateh-2 — tailored for different operational needs. The Fateh-1 is a short-range missile with a range of up to 150 kilometers, designed for rapid battlefield response.

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The Fateh-2, used in today’s strikes, has a range of up to 400 kilometers and is equipped with satellite-guided targeting technology, enabling high-precision strikes on strategic enemy assets.

Key Targets and Confirmed Damage

Preliminary intelligence and field reports confirm widespread damage at several Indian military sites:

Beas (Punjab): BrahMos missile storage facility destroyed

Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir): Air Defence systems neutralized

Air base heavily damaged

Pathankot (Punjab): Airfield struck in a precision-guided missile attack

Jalandhar (Punjab): Airbase hit in ongoing strikes

Gujarat: Multiple military locations reportedly hit

Delhi Region: Missile intercepted near Hisar

Delhi remains a potential high-value target

Rajasthan: Military installations reportedly struck

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): Airbase hit

20 military casualties reported

Chandigarh: Weapons depot destroyed

Overall Impact : 20+ Indian military sites struck

Significant disruption to Indian air defense and logistics

Casualties reported, with damage assessment ongoing

Military officials from Pakistan claim that all bases involved in recent Indian strikes have been successfully targeted. Pakistan’s armed forces have reportedly placed all strategic units on high alert amid escalating regional tensions.

Developing Story

This is a developing story. Both sides have yet to issue official statements through diplomatic channels. Global powers are expected to call for restraint as the situation unfolds.

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