- PAF jams Indian military sat
- 1 x S 400 system destroyred by JF-17 air to ground HD-1 Alpha hyper sonic missiles in Udhampur India
- 2 x Rafales destroyed
- Air battle between both sides started, all of PAF and IAF fighters in air
- massive cyber attak under way on indian power grids
- Pakistani drones spotted in New Delhi
- First Indian POW caputured by Pakistan. Flight Lieutenant Shivangi Singh, female pilot of Indian air force Rafale jet captured after her plane shoot down inside pak territory
- oil refinery in indian Gujrat destroyed
- Following Indian Websites have been hacked.
- Crime Research Investigation Agency (CRIAI) DEFACED
- Mahanagar Telecom Company Ltd (MTNL) DEFACED
- Bharat Earth Movers Ltd (BEML) DEFACED, Data Leaked
- All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association (AINTSSA) DEFACED
- Hindustan Aeronautics Limited- HAL Data Leaked
- Border Security Force-BSF Data Leaked
- Unique Identification Authority of India-UIDAI Data Leaked
- Indian Air Force Data Leaked
- Maharashtra Election Commission Data Leaked
- Paytm Data Leaked
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai Data Leaked
- More Than 2500 Surveillance Cameras in India Hacked, Water-marked
UPDATE: Pakistan has launched a massive retaliatory strike using Fatah-1 rocket system, hitting key Indian military installations across several regions. Intelligence and field reports confirm widespread damage and casualties.
Confirmed Strikes & Damage:
1. Beas:
• BrahMos missile storage facility hit and destroyed.
2. Udhampur:
• Air Defence systems hit and completely destroyed.
• Air Base hit and heavily damaged.
3. Pathankot:
• Airfield hit in precision missile attack.
4. Jalandhar:
• Airbase hit in ongoing strikes.
5. Gujarat:
• Multiple air bases and locations hit.
6. Delhi Region:
• Missile intercepted near Hisar; Delhi remains a potential target.
7. Rajasthan:
• Military installations hit.
8. Srinagar:
• Airbase hit.
• 20 military casualties reported.
9. Chandigarh:
• Weapon depot hit and neutralised.
10. Total Impact:
• 20+ Indian military sites hit.
• Widespread damage and disruption across northern India.

- Udhampur Airbase
ISLAMABAD (Khyber Mail): The military’s media wing – Inter-Services Public Relations – has announced that Pakistan has officially launched its retaliatory strikes against “Indian aggression”, codenames Operation Bunyan Marsoos.
Military sources have said that Pakistan has targeted airbase in Indian city of Udhampur and an air field in Pathankot, both of which were “destroyed”.
Security sources further said that a Brahmos missile’s storage site in Beas, in India’s Punjab province, was also hit.
- Jammu airbase attack confirmation
- Visuals from ajk of a lady pilot captured by Pak army
Pakistan’s military media wing said Indian fighter jets fired air-to-surface missiles at three of its airbases.
In light of the attacks, Pakistan’s Civil Aviation agency has closed its airspace for more than eight hours, with it slated to reopen at 12pm (07:00 GMT) local time on Saturday.
Pakistani army spokesman Ahmad Sharif said in a televised address that all Pakistani air force assets were safe after India launched missile attacks on three airbases.
He said that India targeted the Nur Khan airbase in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, Murid airbase in Chakwal city and Rafiqui airbase in the Jhang district in the eastern Punjab province.
Sharif said some of the missiles fired by India also went into Afghanistan, but did not yet provide evidence, which he claimed Pakistan possessed.
The Reuters news agency, citing witnesses, has reported that four blasts have been heard in Amritsar, a city in the northwestern Indian state of Punjab near the Pakistan border.
Multiple blasts have also been heard in Jammu city in Indian-administered Kashmir for a second day, and projectiles have been seen in the night sky after a blackout.