The Pakistan Air Force has successfully jammed an Indian military satellite, rendering it inoperable. Security sources confirm that the Indian satellite is no longer functioning following the targeted action by the Pakistan Air Force.
This action is part of Pakistan’s broader response to Indian aggression, marked by the initiation of Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs (“Iron Wall”) early this morning. The operation has seen the destruction of multiple Indian military assets, including key airbases at Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot. These strikes significantly disrupted India’s air defense capabilities.
In addition to the airstrikes, Pakistan’s forces have also dismantled a military intelligence training center in Rajouri, which was involved in orchestrating terrorism within Pakistan. The destruction of India’s Sirsa airfield was also confirmed, with reports corroborated by Indian media.
Further intensifying the response, Pakistan’s Cyber Attack Team targeted the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Ltd, hacking its systems and causing a widespread power outage across the region. The cyber attack has led to a complete blackout, wiping out records of both commercial and domestic electricity meters in Maharashtra.
This ongoing military and cyber offensive underscores Pakistan’s resolve to safeguard its sovereignty in the face of escalating tensions with India.