Islamabad: In a strategic victory for Pakistan, the military campaign known as Marka-e-Haq has concluded successfully, according to a statement from the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR). The campaign, which included the pivotal Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, aimed to counter Indian aggression and protect Pakistani sovereignty.
The ISPR detailed that Marka-e-Haq spanned from late last month to the 10th of this month, with Operation Bunyanum Marsoos marking a significant turning point on the final day. This operation was launched as a response to Indian provocations, fulfilling a national commitment to justice and defense.
The Pakistan Armed Forces expressed gratitude to the nation, highlighting the unwavering support from citizens, the youth’s role as cyber defenders, and the media’s efforts against misinformation. The operation involved coordinated strikes using advanced weaponry, targeting military assets across the border, including airbases and missile storage facilities.
Key targets included locations in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir and mainland India, which were reportedly used to launch attacks on Pakistani soil. The operation aimed to neutralize threats while minimizing civilian casualties, demonstrating a calculated and restrained military response.
The ISPR emphasized the solidarity of Pakistan’s political leadership and the public’s resilience during the conflict. The campaign showcased Pakistan’s integrated military capabilities across air, land, sea, and cyber domains, reinforcing its defense posture against external threats.
Despite provocations, Pakistan maintained a focus on strategic precision, underscoring a commitment to national sovereignty and security. The military’s success in Marka-e-Haq has been attributed to the combined efforts of armed forces, the government, and the Pakistani people.