Pakistan Army has released footage showing the launch of Pakistan’s Fateh-1 and Fateh-2 missile systems under a retaliatory strike performed on May 10 during Operation Bayun-E-Marsoos, the state-controlled PTV reported.
The missiles were launched in response to Indian aggression and successfully targeted the Pathankot — Flybbil base located in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The strike resulted in substantial damage to the site.
FATEH-1 and FATEH-2 are original guided missile systems with precision strike capacity, designed to engage strategic goals deep within hostile territory.
On May 10, Pakistan and India accepted a full and immediate ceasefire after days of intense military exchanges that had raised fears of a wider conflict between the two nuclear armed neighbors.
The announcement was first made by US President Donald Trump and later confirmed by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Minister of external affairs S. Jaisankar and US State Secretary Marco Rubio. The fluid’s ceasefire came after missile attack, drone penetration and retaliatory operations across the border.
Tensions flared after a deadly April 22 -attack in Pahaldam, Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), leaving 26 civilians dead. India accused Pakistan-based elements without providing evidence; Islamabad rejected the claim.
India responded by closing the Wagah border, revoking Pakistani Visa and suspending the Indus Waters Treaty -Moves Pakistan labeled as a “act of war.”
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On May 6 to 7, Pakistan Operation launched Bunyan-Un-Marsoos, claiming to have put down five Indian jets, including Rafales, and captured 77 Israeli origin HaroP drones.
The United States played a key role in facilitating backchannel diplomacy. Secretary Rubio and Vice President JD Vance held conversations with senior leaders from both countries, including PMS Shehbaz Sharif and Narendra Modi, as well as top defense and intelligence officials.
Following Trump’s announcement, both countries suspended military activity across land, air and sea, although accusations of ceasefire violation were also reported from both sides of the line with control (LOC).