Pakistan launches 'military operation' against India in retaliatory attacks
- On May 10, 2025, Pakistan launched missile strikes targeting over 25 Indian military installations, including airbases and missile storage sites across Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Kashmir.
- The strikes followed escalating tensions triggered by a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, where 26 civilians, mostly Hindu tourists, were killed and India accused Pakistan-backed militants.
- Both countries have employed drones and missile systems during recent exchanges, with India striking nine Pakistani sites on May 6 and Pakistan responding with Operation Bunyan al-Marsus from May 7.
- Pakistan’s military stated it intercepted 77 Indian drones and confirmed no casualties on its side, while also targeting army hospitals and civilian infrastructure during the retaliatory attacks.
- The conflict presents a risk of further escalation unless diplomatic efforts succeed, as Pakistan warns any additional aggression will prompt a full-spectrum response and both nations maintain high readiness.
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Pakistan has announced the launching of a military operation against India
On the morning of 10 May, Pakistan announced the launching of a large-scale military operation, Banyan-ul-Marsous ("the Last Country"), calling it a response to "Indian aggression", as reported by the Government of Pakistan.
Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes, India Responds as Conflict Threatens to Spiral Out of Control - Then Trump Steps In
A day after Pakistan launched attacks on its fellow nuclear nemesis, hope that the conflict with India would be contained emerged from President Donald Trump. “After a long night of […] The post Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes, India Responds as Conflict Threatens to Spiral Out of Control - Then Trump Steps In appeared first on The Western Journal.
Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes Amid Rising Tensions With India
Pakistan said on May 10 that it had launched strikes against Indian military installations in response to India to allegedly targeting three of its own military bases. The Pakistan armed forces said that its operation included the BrahMos missile storage site in Beas and airbases in Udhampur and Pathankot, according to a state-run media. Pakistan’s foreign minister, Mohammad Ishaq Dar, told local television that if India stops here, then “we wil…
Pakistan Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against India Amid Escalating Conflict Between the Two Nuclear Powers | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Pakistan has initiated a series of retaliatory missile and drone strikes against India, marking the most severe military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in decades.
Pakistan Launches Large-Scale Offensive in India · Global Voices
Islamabad. Pakistani Defense Minister Khawaja Asif stated that the war with India is now “safe” and that “there is no other option,” after Indian and Pakistani troops exchanged fire yesterday across their border in Kashmir despite international calls to lower war activity.
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