Pakistan says armed forces authorized to undertake ‘corresponding actions’ after India strikes
- On May 7, 2025, India conducted airstrikes on nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, hitting alleged militant infrastructure.
- The strikes followed a deadly April 22 terror attack in Indian Kashmir that killed 26 tourists, prompting India to launch 'Operation Sindoor'.
- Pakistan's National Security Council condemned the strikes as acts of war, authorized its armed forces for retaliation, and responded with cross-border shelling.
- Pakistani officials reported at least 26 civilian deaths and 46 injuries from the strikes while claiming to have shot down up to five Indian jets.
- The escalation prompted global calls for restraint, airspace closures in Pakistan, disrupted flights in the region, and heightened fears of further conflict.
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Pak's security body authorises army to revenge Indian strikes
Islamabad: Pakistan’s top security body on Wednesday, May 7, said the armed forces have been duly authorised to undertake retaliation “at a time, place, and manner of its choosing” to avenge the loss of lives in the Indian military strikes. Pakistan Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry said 31 people were killed and 57 others injured in the missile strikes launched shortly after midnight on cities in the Punjab province and Pakistan-occup…
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