India fires missiles into Pakistan
- On May 7, 2025, India launched missile attacks targeting areas in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir and Punjab, resulting in the deaths of at least 19 individuals, among them a child, and causing injuries to 38 others.
- The strikes occurred after a recent assault on tourists in the Indian-administered region of Kashmir, which India attributed to militants supported by Pakistan—a claim Islamabad has rejected.
- India targeted at least nine locations linked to militant groups Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba, emphasizing no Pakistani military facilities were hit and actions were focused and measured.
- Pakistan condemned the strikes as acts of war, reporting a mosque in Bahawalpur was hit killing 13 including a child, and claimed to have shot down five Indian jets amid exchanges along the Line of Control.
- The escalation heightened tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, prompting international calls for restraint while both sides prepared for possible further conflict.
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