As part of its ongoing Operation Bunyan Marsus, Pakistan has reportedly carried out precision strikes on key Indian Military Intelligence training centres in Rajouri and Nowshera, located in Indian-administered Kashmir. Security sources claim these facilities were being used to train operatives for cross-border activities targeting Pakistan.
The strikes are being described by Pakistani military officials as a significant setback for Indian covert operations in the region. According to sources, the operation utilized precision-guided munitions to ensure the elimination of the targets without causing civilian casualties.
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This marks a sharp escalation in Pakistan’s efforts to dismantle what it describes as “terror infrastructure” operating along the Line of Control and beyond. Pakistani authorities maintain that the move is a direct response to alleged state-sponsored terrorism from across the border.
As of now, Indian officials have not issued any formal statement regarding the reported strikes or the damage inflicted on the intelligence facilities.