India claims it destroyed wave of Pakistan drones as border death toll mounts
- On the night of May 8-9, India successfully defended against several assaults carried out by Pakistani forces along the western frontier, including the use of drones and artillery, amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
- The violence followed India's April 22 air strikes on terrorist camps near Pahalgam, which killed 26 people and intensified longstanding Kashmir tensions.
- India stated Pakistani forces struck three military stations in Kashmir and Punjab, while Pakistan denied cross-border attacks and claimed to neutralize 29 drones on its soil.
- At least 50 deaths occurred on both sides, including 12 children in Pakistan, while diplomatic calls urged immediate de-escalation and India blocked over 8,000 Pakistani social media accounts.
- The clashes highlight severe regional instability with India asserting control over its airspace through Operation Sindoor, and Pakistan vowing retaliation, raising concerns about prolonged conflict.
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India claims it destroyed wave of Pakistan drones as border death toll mounts
India said it had repulsed a wave of Pakistani drone and artillery attacks overnight, and Islamabad insisted it had not struck targets across the border, as the latest conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours showed no signs of relenting.
From Pahalgam to Operation Sindoor: How India and Pakistan reached the brink of conflict
India foiled Pakistan’s missile and drone strikes last night towards the western border areas. The military tensions between the two nations have spiked since Operation Sindoor – New Delhi’s revenge for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack. Here’s everything that has happened – from the 'original escalation' to the current situation
India claims to have repelled further attacks from Pakistan despite calls for a descalada
India declared this Friday that it repelled a barrage of drones and artillery fired during the night by Pakistan, a conflict between these two neighboring nuclear powers that does not abate, despite international calls for a desalination. Close to 50 people have died in both countries in the clashes that began after India held Pakistan responsible for a shooting attack in which 26 tourists died on 22 April in an area of Kashmir under Indian admi…

India says repulsed fresh Pakistan attacks as de-escalation efforts grow
India said Friday it had repulsed a wave of Pakistani drone and artillery attacks overnight, and Islamabad insisted it had not struck targets across the border, as the latest conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours showed no signs of relenting.
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