India’s clash with Pakistan sees use of Chinese missiles, French jets, Israeli drones, and more
- India and Pakistan engaged in a military clash starting early Wednesday with Indian missile and bomb strikes on Pakistani and Pakistan-administered Kashmir targets.
- The conflict escalated after a terrorist attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month and followed a 2019 confrontation involving a Pakistani F-16 shooting down an Indian aircraft.
- Pakistan used Chinese-imported J-10C jets and air-to-air missiles to shoot down five Indian aircraft, including three French-made Rafales, a Russian Su30MKI, and a MiG-29, while also claiming to have downed dozens of Indian drones.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated the J-10C jets performed the interceptions and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan exercised restraint by downing only planes that fired on Pakistani targets despite opportunities for more.
- The attacks increased tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors, with India not acknowledging its aircraft losses and Pakistan reporting civilian casualties including women and children in strikes targeting militant planning sites.
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India's clash with Pakistan sees use of Chinese missiles, French jets, Israeli drones
BANGKOK — India's missile and bomb strikes on targets in Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir have spiked tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, with Pakistan's leader calling the attacks an act of war.
India’s clash with Pakistan sees use of Chinese missiles, French jets, Israeli drones and more
India’s missile and bomb strikes on targets in Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir have spiked tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, with Pakistan’s leader calling the attacks an act of war.
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India's Clash with Pakistan Sees Use of Chinese Missiles, French Jets, Israeli Drones, and More
India's missile and bomb strikes on targets in Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir have spiked tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, with Pakistan's leader calling the attacks an act of war.
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