India's air strikes on Pakistan escalate tensions in region
- India carried out airstrikes targeting at least nine sites inside Pakistan on the night of May 6-7, 2025, near Bahawalpur in Punjab province.
- The strikes followed a terrorist attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22 that killed 26 civilians, which India blamed on Pakistan, escalating long-standing tensions.
- India described the attacks as measured and aimed at camps planning terrorist acts against it, while Pakistan condemned them as unprovoked acts of war and vowed retaliation.
- Officials reported at least 31 civilians killed and 57 injured by Indian strikes, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian jets, and global leaders called for restraint and diplomacy.
- The escalation raises concerns of conflict between two nuclear neighbors but does not yet indicate an all-out war, with international actors urging calm and dialogue to prevent further violence.
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India launches strikes on Pakistan
It was never going to end quietly: India early on Wednesday bombed what it said were nine militant sites within Pakistan and Pakistani-administered Kashmir, reportedly killing at least 26 people in the worst clash between the two countries in decades.Warning signs. India launched the strikes in retaliation for a terrorist rampage in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir last month. Pakistan says it had nothing to do with that attack.Pakistani…
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