Pakistan vows retaliation in response to Indian missile strikes
- On Wednesday, India launched targeted strikes on nine terror-related sites inside Pakistan in response to an April 22 militant attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
- The Indian strikes followed a deadly April 22 attack that killed 26 civilians, which India blamed on Pakistan-backed militants, a claim Islamabad denied.
- Pakistan reported that 31 civilians died as a result of the strikes and claimed to have shot down five Indian aircraft, while India maintained that its operations struck exclusively at identified terrorist sites without causing damage to civilian, economic, or military locations.
- Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that the country maintains the authority to take defensive measures and has empowered its military to act when, where, and how it deems appropriate.
- The strikes mark the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbors in decades, prompting calls for restraint from the UN and US officials amid fears of escalating conflict.
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India launched missiles into Pakistan on Wednesday in an escalation of tensions after militants opened fire on tourists in the disputed Kashmir region last month.The attack took place in the Indian-administered part of the region and the 26 victims were mostly Indian tourists. Though Pakistan denies responsibility, the Indian defence ministry said its "Operation Sindoor" hit targeted sites within Pakistani territory used by the perpetrators – a …
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