India's Deadly Strikes On Pakistan Spark Protests
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‘There will be war’: fear and defiance across border after Indian airstrikes in Pakistan
As crowds in Pakistan demand response to deadly attack, others fear all-out war with India, where mood also variesThe crowd gathered in an angry frenzy, their slogans ringing out across the streets of the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi. “There will be war,” they cried out in unison. “The war will continue till Kashmir is freed. Till India is destroyed. There will be war.”Just hours earlier, an alleged Indian drone had crashed amid the food stalls …
India's Deadly Strikes On Pakistan Spark Protests
Protesters took to the streets of the Pakistani city of Peshawar on May 7 after India launched overnight strikes on Pakistan in retaliation for attacks on Hindu tourists in Kashmir two weeks ago. Indian and Pakistani forces also exchanged artillery fire as tensions between the two nuclear-armed regional powers threatened to boil over.
'Operation Sindoor': International Sufi Caravan chief applauds India's retaliatory strikes in Pakistan & Pok
Mufti Manzur Ziyaee, head of the International Sufi Caravan, lauded India's strikes on terror infrastructure in POK and Pakistan, calling it a justified response to the Pahalgam tourist murders. He criticized the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its statement on India-Pakistan tensions, accusing them of echoing Pakistan's narrative and overlooking Pakistan's support for terrorism in India.
How Families Of Pahalgam Victims Reacted To India's Strikes In Pakistan
The launch of 'Operation Sindoor' by the Indian Army in the early hours of Wednesday has brought a sense of justice for the relatives of the Pahalgam terror attack victims. The ghastly terror attack on April 22 had claimed 26 civilian lives.
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