Operation Bunyan Ul Marsoos – What does that mean?

The F -16 planes fly during a NATO media event in an air base in Malbork, Poland, March 21, 2023. – Reuters

In response to the unlikely attacks of India against Pakistani territory by India, the Pakistani army launched a military operation, named Bunyan Ul Marsosos, targeting several Indian military installations.

Pakistan’s offensive intervened shortly after declaring that India had fired missiles in three air bases earlier on Saturday – including a close to the capital, Islamabad, but the Pakistani air defenses intercepted most of them.

Locating in a long -standing dispute against cashmere, the two countries have embarked on daily clashes since Wednesday, when India has launched strikes in Pakistan. Pakistan has sworn to retaliate.

The name of the operation, Bunyan Ul Marsoos, is taken from a verse from the Holy Quran, which means “a wall built in melted lead”, symbolizing strength, solidarity and impenetrability.

This undated image shows soldiers of the Pakistani army posing with an armed vehicle decorated with a banner featuring the names of the children martyred by Indias Cowardly Missile Strikes. - ISPR
This undated image shows soldiers of the Pakistani army posing with an armed vehicle decorated with a banner featuring the names of children martyred by the loose missile strikes from India recently. – ISPR

The Pakistani army has launched missile strikes against Indian military targets and paid tribute to children martyred by India’s cowardly missile strikes earlier.

A banner on a launch vehicle displayed the names of children.

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