Pakistan and India are blaming each other as their Kashmir conflict spirals. Here’s what we know
- India launched Operation Sindoor on early Wednesday, striking military targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir along the Line of Control.
- The strikes responded to a massacre in April at Pahalgam, where gunmen killed 26 people, mostly Indian tourists, an attack India blamed on Pakistan, which denied involvement.
- India's air strikes on Punjab and Pakistan-administered Kashmir resulted in at least 31 fatalities, among them a young child aged three, and left 46 more people injured, while Pakistan reported shooting down five Indian jets, including three newly acquired Rafale fighters.
- Pakistan vowed to retaliate at a time and place of its choosing, with Major General Chaudhry emphasizing defensive actions and warning against mistaking peace for weakness.
- The escalation raised fears of wider conflict, prompting international calls for restraint and offers to mediate, including from the US, China, Russia, and others.
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Pakistan has vowed to respond after India’s missile strikes. Here’s what we know
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan / NEW DELHI, India -- India launched military strikes on Pakistan on Wednesday and Pakistan claimed it shot down five Indian Air Force jets, in an escalation that has pushed the two nations to the brink of a wider conflict.
India will 'pay price' for missile strikes, Pakistan PM warns
Cliff Notes Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, vowed retaliation against India for a missile strike that killed at least 31 civilians, asserting that India "will now have to pay the price" for its actions. India’s military claimed the strikes targeted sites linked to terrorism, while Pakistan contended that no militant camps were hit and reported [...] WTX News WTX News - WTX News Breaking News, fashion & Culture from around the World - …
Pakistan signals potential retaliation after India’s strikes
NEW DELHI — Pakistan on Wednesday said it reserves the right to retaliate after India launched targeted strikes, signaling a potential further escalation in hostilities between the nuclear-armed rivals following last month’s deadly Kashmir attacks.
NSC grants army full authority to retaliate India under UN mandate: ISPR chief
ISLAMABAD: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif said on Tuesday that the civilian death toll from last night’s “cowardly” Indian attack has risen to 31, with 57 others injured. Addressing a press conference, he said Pakistan responded swiftly to the “blatant and naked” Indian aggression, targeting military installations across the border. Also read: Pakistan shoots down five Indian fighter jets; eight Pakis…
‘India will pay the price’: Pak Army spox promises swift, strong retaliation after coward strikes - Pakistan Observer
ISLAMABAD – Director General of Inter Services Public Relations ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, delivered strongly worded press briefing today, accusing India of deliberately targeting civilian areas during a series of overnight air strikes that reportedly left 31 dead and 57 injured. ISPR chief condemned series of deadly airstrikes by Indian forces on civilian areas, vowing to respond at a time and place of its choosing. National…
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