Foreign Ministry briefing today after Pak's missile, drone attacks foiled: Sources
- On Thursday night, Pakistan launched missile and drone attacks targeting military stations across Jammu, Rajasthan, and Punjab, which India intercepted successfully without casualties.
- These strikes followed India's Operation Sindoor on Wednesday, which targeted terrorist camps in Pakistan after a deadly terror attack on Hindu pilgrims in Pahalgam last month.
- India rapidly deployed surface-to-air missile systems such as Akash and MRSAM along with fighter jets, downing a Pakistani F-16 and over 50 drones to protect key installations.
- Officials described India's actions as a measured response aiming to avoid broader escalation, while international actors including the US, China, and Russia urged restraint amid rising tensions.
- The situation remains tense with ceasefire violations and cross-border shelling continuing, and India stating that the choice to de-escalate lies with Pakistan amid ongoing provocations.
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India Frusts Pakistan's Missile and Drone Attack While Kashmir's Peoples Remain Trapped in Deadly Crossfire · Global Voices
The sirens sounded Thursday night in the city of Jammu, south of Indian-administered Kashmir. Everything went dark. The blackout was sudden. In the villages...
Foreign Ministry briefing today after Pak's missile, drone attacks foiled: Sources
On Thursday, Pakistan launched a series of missiles and drone attacks targeting several regions in India, including Jammu, Rajasthan, and Punjab. All incoming threats were successfully thwarted by India's defence forces, preventing large-scale damage and loss of life.
India and Pakistan exchange missile and drone attacks as border clashes escalate - Overpasses For America
Key Points India says Pakistani drones caused explosions over Jammu, targeting military sites across five districts. New Delhi calls its cross-border strikes measured, while Pakistan denies backing militants. With blackouts and active defences reported, the US, Russia and China are urging restraint as tensions escalate. Blasts rang out across the city of Jammu in Indian-administered Kashmir late on Thursday during what the government said was a…
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