Pakistan calls India strike ‘act of war,’ says it downed Indian jets
- In response to a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir, India conducted early morning air operations targeting multiple sites across both Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.
- These strikes, named Operation Sindoor, followed a militant assault on tourists in Pahalgam on April 22 that killed 26 civilians, which Pakistan denies responsibility for.
- The attack has intensified India-Pakistan tensions, disrupted Kashmir’s tourism-based economy, and triggered exchanges of fire along the Line of Control.
- Pakistan labeled India’s missile attacks as an "act of war," reported shooting down Indian fighter jets, and carried out artillery shelling across the Line of Control into Indian territory.
- International leaders including the UN and UK have called for de-escalation and dialogue to prevent further conflict and protect civilians amid rising regional instability.
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