The Pakistan armed forces have released tenders amounting to millions of dollars aimed at repairing their damaged military installations and replacing certain equipment. On May 18, a dossier detailing these developments was shared with Pakistan’s strategic partners and has since come to the attention of zencies. This document, which pertains to Pakistan’s Operation Bunyan-un-Marsoos, reveals that India targeted at least seven additional sites beyond what was previously disclosed. The maps included in the dossier outline strikes on various locations, including Peshawar in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, as well as Jhang, Gujarat, Bhawalnagar, and Attock in Punjab, along with Hyderabad and Chhor in Sindh province. Notably, these sites were not recognized as targets by Indian officials during any of their briefings conducted during or after the conflict. The information disclosed by Pakistan suggests that India conducted strikes on a total of 18 locations during Operation Sindoor, which took place from May 7 to 10. The inclusion of additional targets such as Peshawar and Hyderabad underscores the extensive reach of the Indian military operations.