Dangerously escalating the intensity of the last days between India and Pakistanas the two countries carried out a missile attack on both military bases on Friday night (9.5.25). With the two countries being accommodated for blows against civilian civilian targets.
Pakistan has hit goals in India today as retaliation in the decision made TNew Delhi to attack Pakistani air basesas one of the worst controversy of the last three decades between the two nuclear forces continues, which has already cost the lives of about 50 civilians.
India’s army said it “reacted effectively and responded” to Pakistan’s operation.
Pakistan continued its hostilities on 10 May 2025 by targeting places of worship like the famous Shambhu Temple and residential areas in Jammu. Multiple armed drones have been sent through the night, endangering civilians and religious sites. The Indian Armed Forces remain… pic.twitter.com/o317h7XChC
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According to Pakistan, 13 civilians were killed in Pakistani Kashmir by Indian blows.
India and Pakistan have launched another round of reciprocal strikes in recent hours. Both sides have now targeted locations of increasing strategic importance. Earlier, India targeted a number of Pakistani airbases. Three in total, most notably Pakistan’s Nur Khan airbase in… pic.twitter.com/YQqEpmAuTN
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According to sources from Pakistani security services, the country’s army responded to India today after New Delhi hit Pakistani Air Force, one of which is near Islamabad.
The Indian army today confirmed that it was re -attacked by Islamabad, mainly with drones, in many areas along its western border. He also denounced “the obvious escalation from Pakistan”.
Five civilians They were killed in the Jamo area of Indian Kashmir, local police said.
Pakistan, for his part, pointed out that before its attack, India fired rockets against three air bases, but the Pakistani anti -aircraft defense system has intercepted most.
A spokesman for the Pakistani Army appeared on state television to announce that “India was attacked with missiles (…) on the bases of Nour Khan, Murid and Sorcot”.
Shortly after Pakistan’s Defense Minister Jazz He clarified that no meeting of the National Administration Authority has been convened – the highest decision -making bodies on national security issues, including those related to the country’s nuclear arsenal – denying a previous army announcement.
On Wednesday the Indian army launched blows against Pakistan In response to an attack on April 22 in Indian Kashmir.
India accuses Pakistan of supporting the jihadist organization that is suspected of the attack, which cost the lives of 26 people in the tourist city of Pacalgam. Islamabad denies any involvement.
Since then, rocket strikes and artillery as well as drones attacks one another between the two countries, opponents after their painful separation in 1947, when they gained their independence, despite calls for declining.
Diplomatic fever
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on the two countries “to restore immediate communication in order to avoid any wrong calculation,” according to a State Department spokesman.
The G7 warned in a statement that “the continuation of military escalation, which seriously threatens regional stability”.
He also asked the two countries “to begin immediate dialogue with the aim of peaceful resolution” of the crisis.
For his part, Rubio today had a telephone conversation with the Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan, as well as with the head of the Pakistani Army Asim Munir.
The US minister “continues to call on the two sides to find ways to end up with the decline and proposed US assistance to launch constructive talks aimed at avoiding future clashes,” the State Department said in a statement.
And the China He today asked the two opposing countries to avoid escalation.
“We are strongly asking both India and Pakistan to give priority to peace and stability, to remain calm, to demonstrate restraint, and to regain the way to a political settlement by peaceful means, avoiding taking measures that would further exacerbate it.”
At least 48 people have been killed by Wednesday in both countries, according to estimates, which have not been confirmed.