In Pakistan’s retaliation operation Bunyān al-Marsūs, which took place in the early hours of May 10, an important figure linked to terrorism, Additional Deputy Commissioner (DC) Raj Kumar Thapa, was killed. He was reportedly a key facilitator for terrorist groups in Indian-occupied Kashmir, working under the support of the Indian government. Raj Kumar Thapa, known for his active role in supporting terrorist networks, was seen as a major symbol of fear and oppression for Kashmiri Muslims. He was often involved in high-level military briefings, contributing to the strategic operations against Pakistan. His death marks a significant blow to the terrorist network operating in the region. The Pakistani military action targeted several strategic locations, including airbases in Udhampur, Adampur, and Pathankot. These key military sites were severely damaged, signaling Pakistan’s resolve to defend its sovereignty and respond effectively to India’s aggression. Additionally, Pakistani cyber forces launched a successful cyberattack on India’s electricity grid, specifically targeting the Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company. The attack caused a total shutdown of the region’s power system, further crippling India’s infrastructure. The Pakistani government has confirmed the successful execution of its retaliation plans, emphasizing the operation’s precision and its intent to neutralize terrorist facilitators like Raj Kumar. While India has not publicly responded to these actions, tensions between the two nations remain high.