Pakistan’s Sky Warriors Humiliate India: Operation “Al-Bunyan Al-Marsus” Shakes New Delhi as Washington Rushes to Intervene
In a dramatic escalation, the Pakistan Air Force launched a large-scale air operation, codenamed “Al-Bunyan Al-Marsus,” marking the first deep aerial strike into Indian airspace since 1971. The operation led to the downing of Rafale, Su-30, and MiG-29 jets, destruction of over 70 drones, and the neutralization of India’s advanced Russian-made S-400 air defense system. Key airbases and runways were also hit.
Military sources described the strike as a calculated, strategic move rather than a retaliatory act, signaling a paradigm shift in South Asian military dynamics. Pakistan demonstrated its ability to project air power without crossing the nuclear threshold.
The swift U.S. diplomatic engagement raised eyebrows, suggesting a need to salvage India’s image and contain the psychological blow dealt by Islamabad’s air superiority. Analysts see this as a turning point, cementing Pakistan's role as a formidable air power in the region.
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