India, Pakistan trade accusations
- India launched multiple Israeli-made attack drones into Pakistani territory from late night through Thursday afternoon, resulting in at least two civilian fatalities and damages near the cities of Lahore and Rawalpindi.
- These drone attacks followed Indian missile strikes on several Pakistani sites the previous day amid ongoing exchanges of fire along the Line of Control.
- Pakistan announced it had downed 29 Indian drones that entered its airspace and stated that its military had inflicted casualties estimated between 40 and 50 Indian soldiers during clashes along the Line of Control.
- Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar rejected India's claim of Islamabad attacking Indian Punjab, while India said it neutralized Pakistani attempts on military targets, escalating tensions.
- The conflict raised fears of all-out war between nuclear-armed rivals, triggered evacuations near the frontier, and drew international calls for de-escalation.
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India and Pakistan on their way to war
New Delhi launched a drone attack on military sites in Pakistan's Punjab, leading to an Islamabad response in Kashmir. The two nuclear powers refer to each other the responsibility for the deterioration of the situation, making the worst fear.

India, Pakistan trade accusations
LAHORE, Pakistan — India fired attack drones into Pakistan on Thursday, killing at least two civilians, the Pakistani military said. India, meanwhile, accused its neighbor of attempting its own attack as tensions soared between the nuclear-armed rivals.
Tensions Escalate: India-Pakistan Accusations and Denials
Tensions Escalate: India-Pakistan Accusations and Denials Amid rising tensions, Pakistan on Friday dismissed reports from Indian media alleging that it carried out attacks on various Indian sites, describing such claims as 'entirely unfounded'. The Foreign Office accused the reports of being part of a 'reckless propaganda campaign'.India's Thursday night operation, reportedly neutralizing an assault by Pakistan's military involving drones and mi…
India and Pakistan trade attacks amid risk of war between nuclear states
Pakistan’s army said it shot down 25 military drones that fanned over population centers — including the city that houses Pakistan’s general army headquarters.By Thursday evening, residents in Indian border towns reported hearing blasts. Authorities announced blackouts along parts of the border, and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken to the Pakistani prime minister and the Indian foreign minister, urging “immediate de-escalation” by b…
Pakistan and India exchange fire as fears of a wider military confrontation rise
India fired attack drones into Pakistan on Thursday killing at least two civilians, the Pakistani military said. India, meanwhile, accused its neighbour of attempting its own attack, as tensions soared between the nuclear-armed rivals.
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