India says it is committed to non-escalation if Pakistan reciprocates
- On Saturday, India launched missile strikes targeting Pakistani air bases in Rawalpindi, Chakwal, and Jhang districts amid rising tensions.
- These strikes followed Pakistan’s early missile attack in Punjab and Pakistani threats of retaliation after India blamed Pakistan for a deadly April 22 attack.
- India said its precision strikes focused on military infrastructure to minimize collateral damage, while Pakistan reported intercepting most missiles and targeting Indian military sites.
- Pakistan’s foreign minister warned India that “our response will follow” if strikes continue, and both sides hinted at possible de-escalation if attacks stop, with the U.S. Urging resumed dialogue.
- The ongoing missile exchanges and cross-border fire have caused civilian casualties, especially 26 dead in Kashmir, underscoring the conflict’s risk and challenges to peaceful resolution.
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Pakistan Minister: India Strikes Again, 'Our Response Will Follow'
India and Pakistan said they won't escalate hostilities if the other reciprocates, after they both fired volleys of missiles across their borders. It was the most serious increase in hostilities so far in a conflict triggered by a gun massacre last month that India blames Pakistan for. Pakistan's foreign minister...
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