Pakistan says India’s 'heinous' strikes will 'not go unpunished'
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Pakistan says India’s 'heinous' strikes will 'not go unpunished'
SINGAPORE: At least 38 people died as India and Pakistan clashed in Kashmir on Wednesday (May 7). After India launched missile strikes on Pakistan, the two sides exchanged heavy artillery fire along their contested northern border. The worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two de
Can India and Pakistan step back from the brink?
Demonstration against Indian missile strikes, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 7 May (via Alamy/ 3B83EDM)“This heinous act of aggression will not go unpunished,” Pakistani leader Shehbaz Sharif warned India today, as the nuclear-armed rivals inch closer to all-out war following a spate of deadly Indian airstrikes on Pakistan this morning. India’s foreign ministry, meanwhile, insists: “The whole country is happy we took revenge”.In the early hours of today…
Bilal Abbas Condemns India’s “Cowardly” Attacks, Mourns Innocent Lives Lost
Popular actor Bilal Abbas Khan has condemned India’s late-night missile strikes on Pakistan, describing them as “disgraceful and cowardly.” These attacks, part of India’s Operation Sindoor on May 6-7, 2025, targeted nine sites across Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, which India labelled as “terrorist infrastructure” in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 people, mostly Indian tourists. The strikes resulted in at least 26 deaths…
India explained why the recently approved strikes against neighboring Pakistan were necessary.
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