Pakistan says shot down 25 drones, India says it pushed back Pakistani retaliation
- Pakistan shot down an Indian drone near Lahore's Walton Airport early on May 8, 2025 amid clashes along the Kashmir frontier.
- The drone incident followed Indian missile strikes killing 31 civilians in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and comes after militants killed 26 people in Indian Kashmir on April 22.
- India launched Operation Sindoor targeting nine Pakistani sites linked to terrorist planning, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed to avenge the attacks without providing details.
- Sharif stated Pakistan had destroyed 25 Indian drones and called the drone attacks a "serious provocation," as India evacuated thousands from villages near the militarized Line of Control.
- The ongoing clashes have increased concerns about potential escalation between the two nuclear-armed countries and have led to the mass evacuation of civilians along the Kashmir border.
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