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Pakistan calls India strike ‘act of war,’ says it downed Indian jets

  • India launched Operation Sindoor on April 22, carrying out airstrikes on nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in response to a terrorist attack that killed 26 tourists in Kashmir's Baisaran Valley.
  • The operation followed a militant assault on tourists in Pahalgam amid heightened regional tensions, with India blaming Pakistan for supporting militant groups while Pakistan denied involvement and condemned India's strikes as “an act of war.”
  • The airstrikes struck locations including Pakistan's Punjab province, marking the deepest Indian strike since 1971 and significantly escalating conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors along the disputed Kashmir Line of Control.
  • Indian authorities reported that Pakistani shelling near the Line of Control resulted in the deaths of seven civilians, while Pakistan asserted that it had downed Indian fighter jets and labeled India's missile strikes as "an act of war."
  • The events intensified fears of wider confrontation, prompting international calls for de-escalation and dialogue to protect civilians amid ongoing cycles of violence and instability in Kashmir.
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militarywatchmagazine.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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