PAF destroyed several airfields, including India's Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot airbases


Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has jammed an Indian military satellite.
According to security sources, the Indian military satellite has not been working since the Pakistan Air Force's action.
It is pertinent to note that Pakistan launched a full-scale counter-attack early this morning in response to Indian aggression, which has been named Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsus (Iron Wall).
The Pakistan Air Force destroyed several airfields, including India's Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot airbases.
Pakistan also destroyed the training center of the Indian Military Intelligence in Rajouri, which was involved in terrorism in Pakistan. In addition, India's Sirsa airfield was also destroyed, which was confirmed by the Indian media itself.
Pakistan's cyber-attack team launched a cyber-attack on the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited, after which it was hacked.
A Pakistani cyber-attack resulted in a complete power outage, resulting in the records of all commercial and domestic meters in Maharashtra being blown up.
OGRA reduces RLNG prices for July
- 9 hours ago

TCP revises sugar import tender amid IMF concerns
- 8 hours ago

FIA arrests human smuggling suspect in Karachi
- 5 hours ago

Indonesia lauds Pakistan’s counter-terrorism efforts
- 4 hours ago

Divided court clears way for Trump to cut education department jobs
- 5 hours ago

Oldest marathon runner Fauja Singh dies at 114 in hit-and-run
- 4 hours ago
Severe heatwave claims 1,180 lives in Spain in two months
- 8 hours ago

Rescue underway after boat capsizes in Indonesia
- 6 hours ago
Zardari, Shehbaz discuss country’s political, security, economic situation
- 4 hours ago
Gold falls by Rs700 per tola as global rates drop
- 7 hours ago
Govt increases petrol price by Rs5.36, HSD by Rs11.37
- a minute ago
Actor Humaira Asghar contacted 14 people in last phone calls on Oct 7: police
- 8 hours ago