Pak Hits Pathankot: Fatah Missiles Flatten Indian Base, Video Surfaces
News Desk
Islamabad: A new video has surfaced purportedly showing a successful precision strike by the Pakistan Army on India’s Pathankot Airbase, using the country’s advanced Fatah-1 and Fatah-2 missile systems. The operation, identified by security sources as “Operation Banyan-um-Mersoos,” was reportedly conducted on May 10.
According to informed security officials, the strike targeted key Indian military installations and inflicted significant damage, marking what is being described as a “historic moment” in Indian military history due to the scale and precision of the attack.
The newly released footage appears to confirm that the missile strikes were accurate and strategic, with critical infrastructure reportedly reduced to rubble. The Fatah missile systems, developed by Pakistan, are designed for high-precision targeting and have been cited as a major advancement in the country’s tactical strike capabilities.
Security experts say the operation underscores Pakistan’s growing missile prowess and its readiness to respond decisively to any perceived aggression. “This strike reflects the Pakistan Army’s ability to conduct high-impact operations with precision and discipline,” said a senior security source familiar with the operation.
Indian officials have yet to publicly comment on the reported attack, and independent verification of the extent of the damage is not yet available. However, analysts suggest the incident may heighten tensions in the already fragile regional security environment.
This development follows recent escalations along the Line of Control and comes amid renewed concerns over strategic stability in South Asia.