3 Civilians Killed In Firing, Artillery Shelling By Pakistan Across Line Of Control
- On May 7, intense artillery bombardments and missile attacks were carried out by India and Pakistan along their disputed Kashmir border, resulting in at least 38 fatalities.
- The clashes erupted following a deadly assault on visitors in the Kashmir region administered by India on April 22, which New Delhi attributed to militants supported by Pakistan, a charge Islamabad has denied.
- Pakistan reported 26 civilian deaths and damage to a hydropower dam near Muzaffarabad, while India said at least 12 civilians died from Pakistani shelling in Poonch district.
- Pakistan’s military spokesman stated Pakistan downed five Indian jets, including three French Rafale fighters, while an Indian source said three jets crashed on Indian-controlled territory.
- The escalation, described as the worst in two decades, has prompted urgent international calls for restraint and risks further destabilizing the longstanding Kashmir conflict.
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Dozens killed as India and Pakistan heighten violence over Kashmir
At least 43 people were killed in India and Pakistan on Wednesday after India launched missile strikes on its longtime adversary on Tuesday, sparking an exchange of artillery fire between the two countries. As airlines cancelled and diverted flights, world leaders warned against an escalation of military conflict.
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