Ten explosions near international airport in India-administered part of Kashmir, officials say
- Officials confirmed that at least ten explosions were detected in the vicinity of Srinagar Airport, located in the Indian-controlled region of Kashmir, on Friday evening.
- The explosions occurred after power outages and sightings of several projectiles over Jammu on Friday, which came in the wake of India’s missile strikes on Pakistan earlier that week in response to a terrorist attack last month.
- India said it targeted nine terrorist infrastructure sites, including the Jaish-e-Mohammed headquarters, while Pakistan denied involvement and dismissed the claims as baseless and misleading.
- India alleged that Pakistan deployed 300–400 drones aimed at military sites in Jammu and Kashmir, and a spokesperson from the Indian Air Force reported that the subsequent retaliatory strike successfully neutralized an air defence system.
- The exchanges increased tensions with Pakistani leaders vowing revenge and warning that any escalation could involve nuclear options, raising fears of a wider conflict.
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Fresh explosions rock Srinagar hours after earlier blasts
People across Jammu on Saturday, May 10, woke up to blast-like sounds as sirens rang out in the city amid a fresh wave of suspected drone attacks by Pakistan, officials said. Similar massive blasts rocked hours after the explosions shook Jammu and Kashmir’s summer capital in the early hours of the day. Two massive explosions were heard near the Srinagar airport around 11:45 am, said officials. Artillery and mortar shelling were also reported fro…
Multiple explosions heard near major airport as India and Pakistan exchange fire
Multiple explosions have been heard near Srinagar International Airport in Indian Kashmir, according to Indian officials, just hours after blackouts were issued amid drone attack reports
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