India's BrahMos stockpile destroyed as Pakistan launches retaliatory strikes: security sources
Pakistan military’s retaliation to Indian aggression has begun: State media

Islamabad: The Pakistani military has launched its counter-attack against Indian aggression, state broadcaster PTV News reports quoting security sources.
The counter-attack is currently underway after the DG ISPR said shortly before that three Pakistan Air Force bases were targeted.
As part of the operation, Pakistan has destroyed a BrahMos missile storage site in the Beas area, which was reportedly used to launch missiles at Pakistan. In addition, the Udhampur Airbase has been destroyed, and the airfield in Pathankot has also been rendered non-operational, sources confirmed.
As part of the operation, all bases identified as launch points for attacks on Pakistani civilians and mosques are being specifically targeted. Multiple strategic targets are being engaged simultaneously as the operation progresses, according to security sources.

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