India fires missiles into Pakistan
- On May 7, 2025, India initiated Operation Sindoor by launching missile strikes on nine locations across Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Punjab, resulting in the deaths of at least 19 individuals, among them a child.
- India launched the strikes in retaliation for a deadly April 22 massacre in Indian-administered Kashmir that killed 26 tourists, which India attributes to Pakistan-based militants.
- The missile attacks targeted locations associated with prohibited militant organizations, including the former headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahawalpur and the site linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba in Muridke, and also struck the Subhan Mosque, resulting in 13 fatalities.
- Pakistan reported that its military had downed five Indian fighter jets and one drone in response, while global leaders, including UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, called for utmost restraint to avoid further escalation.
- The strikes have intensified hostilities between the two nuclear-armed countries, leading to disruptions in air travel and emergency responses, with Pakistan pledging a strong retaliation while global leaders urge both sides to maintain peace and restraint.
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Operation Sindoor: World Leaders Urge India and Pakistan to Exercise Restraint
Prominent leadesr from across the world urged India and Pakistan for a "peaceful resolution" after the Indian armed forces attacked nine terrorist outfits in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) early Wednesday, 7 May, under 'Operation Sindoor.' The operation comes as a retaliation for the terrorist attack carried out in Baisaran Valley, Pahalgram on 22nd April in which 26 people were killed.With both countries being nuclear powers, seve…
PM Sharif: Pakistan has right to retaliate against India’s ‘act of war’
May 7 (UPI) — Pakistan has the right to retaliate against India’s “act of war,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Wednesday, after New Delhi launched strikes against alleged terrorists within Pakistan’s borders. “The cunning enemy has carried out cowardly attacks on five locations in Pakistan,” Sharif said in a statement on X. “Pakistan has every right to respond forcefully to this act of war imposed by India, and a forceful response is being g…
PM Sharif: Pakistan has right to retaliate against India's 'act of war'
Pakistan has the right to retaliate against India's "act of war," Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Wednesday, after New Delhi launched strikes against alleged terrorists within Pakistan's borders.
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