Pakistan says shot down 25 drones, India says it pushed back Pakistani retaliation
- Pakistan shot down 12 Indian drones overnight on May 7-8, 2025, near Lahore and other cities in Punjab province.
- The drone actions followed Indian missile strikes the previous day that killed 31 civilians in Pakistan, including women and children.
- One drone attack near Lahore partially damaged a military target and wounded four soldiers, while debris from drones killed a civilian in southern Sindh province.
- Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif promised retaliation for the attacks but did not provide further information, heightening concerns about a possible escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
- India relocated thousands of residents from villages near the heavily fortified border region in Kashmir amid escalating hostilities between India and Pakistan that began after April 22.
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Lahore Anti-Aircraft Site Hit. NDTV Explains 'Suppression Of Enemy Air Defence'
A Pakistani air defence system installed in one of its major cities, Lahore, was destroyed in a counter-strike by India in the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday, the Press Information Bureau said in a statement today.
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