Operation Bunyan al-Marsus: Pakistan’s Iron Wall Smashes India’s Aggression
Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan al-Marsus crushed India’s bases with Fateh-1 missiles after Noor Khan attack in 2025. Our iron wall stands proud! Read more.

On May 10, 2025, after India’s sneaky Operation Sindoor missile strikes on Noor Khan Air Base and two others, Pakistan roared back with Operation Bunyan al-Marsus—a “Wall of Lead” from Quran’s Surah Al-Saff. India thought they could rattle us, hitting Noor Khan near Islamabad, but ISPR’s Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry shut them down: “All PAF assets safe, missiles intercepted!” From Rawalpindi’s streets to Gilgit’s mountains, Pakistan’s screaming, “We don’t break!”
Bunyan al-Marsus was pure fire—Pakistan’s JF-17 Thunder jets launched Fateh-1 missiles, smashing India’s Pathankot and Udhampur airbases, a BrahMos missile site in Nagrota, and more: Brigade HQ KG Top, Uri’s supply depot, and Derangyari artillery. On May 3, we flexed with a 450km Abdali missile test, proving our arsenal’s ready. PM Shehbaz Sharif said, “This is for our martyrs!” India’s crying over their failed plan, blaming us for the April 22 Pahalgam attack (26 killed), which we didn’t do. Their strikes killed 11 of ours, but we hit back precise, military-only.
The world’s nervous—US’s Marco Rubio’s begging for peace, China and Saudi Arabia say “calm down.” But Pakistan’s vibe is clear: mess with us, get wrecked. India shut 32 airports, we closed our airspace—game’s on. Every chai stall’s buzzing with pride—our jawans, our missiles, our unity. Bunyan al-Marsus ain’t just a strike; it’s Pakistan’s iron will. Keep saluting, bhai—this is our fight, and we’re winning!
Note: Claims of India’s S-400 destruction or jet losses are unconfirmed. Pakistan targeted military sites only.
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