Dramatically escalate the tension between India and Pakistan With New Delhi launching rocket attacks on Tuesday night (06.05.2025).
In particular, India has launched an attack on three areas of Pakistan, according to Pakistani state television. Strong explosions shocked the Kashmir part of Pakistan, near the city of Mouzafarabad with India launching missile attacks to three locations.
Electricity in the area has been interrupted, According to eyewitnesses.
At the same time there are reports of intense bombings and powerful explosions in border areas of the Kashmir State ruled by Pakistan, according to the Reuters news agency.
‘Replied’ Pakistan
Officials in Pakistan report that the Pakistani Armed Forces launched attackers against Indiain response to the missile wounds tonight against various targets in Pakistan.
Officials in Pakistan report that the Pakistani Armed Forces has launched a retaliatory attack against India, in response to missile strikes tonight against several targets in Pakistan.
– Osintdefender (@sentdefender) May 6, 2025
Pakistan’s army spokesman announced that on the basis of a first account of at least three people have been killed And another twelve have been injured by Indian blows, and two mosques have been hit. He announced that Islamabad’s response is already underway.
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the Pakistani Air Force reacted quickly, activating its defensive systems and preventing any Indian aircraft from penetrating the Pakistani airspace.
#BREAKING: Pakistan Army confirms attack by India. India has launched an attack on Pakistan. Missiles fired at Kotli, Muzaffarabad, and Bahawalpur — confirmed by DG ISPR to Pakistani journalists. India goes after terror state Pakistan. pic.twitter.com/Tog4sHGjdM
– Aditya Raj Kaul (@Adityarajkaul) May 6, 2025
#BREAKING: India has just launched a missile strike on Pakistan
Pakistan vows to retaliate
It’s a full-on war now. pic.twitter.com/b04D1t1K2V
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) May 6, 2025
A spokesman for the Pakistani Army said no Indian aircraft entered Pakistani airspace while no Pakistani military establishment was hit.
#BREAKING: Multiple explosions heard in Muzaffarabad of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Locals claim massive missile attacks on Grid Stations. Panic in Muzaffarabad and across Pakistan. More details are awaited. pic.twitter.com/qTKDeSOOPe
– Aditya Raj Kaul (@Adityarajkaul) May 6, 2025
New Delhi confirmed that it ordered the military operation under the code name “Sindoor”, targeting “terrorist infrastructure” in nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistani control of Kashmir.
«These steps come after the barbaric terrorist attack on Phalt, which assassinated 25 Indians and a Nepalese citizen, “the India Ministry of Defense said in a statement, referring to an attack that took place last month against Cashmir -run tourists.
“Our actions were targeted, measured and non -escalating. Pakistani military installations have not been targeted. India has shown significant self -restraint in the choice of goals and in the execution method, “the statement added.
According to reports on social media, local sources referring to mass attack with missiles that hit stations of the electricity transport network.
Pakistan’s Minister of Defense claims that all of the locations struck tonight by the Indian Air Force were civilian targets, not militant sites, like being claimed by India’s Defense Ministry.
– Osintdefender (@sentdefender) May 6, 2025
The time of the tension
It is a escalation of the crisis between the two neighboring nuclear forces in the wake of the multi -faceted attack on Indian Kashmir in late April.
There was no responsibility for the massacre that caused armed forces on April 22 at a Pachalgam tourist locationwith account of 26 dead. However, the region acts by separatist rebels that require independence or union with Pakistan, which controls a smaller part of Kashmir and, like India, claims sovereignty throughout the region.
New Delhi firmly accuses Islamabad of supporting the fighters, something that the Pakistani authorities refuse.