Wednesday, May 7, 2025 - Tensions are rising in Kashmir after India launched strikes at Pakistan-controlled portions of the contested territory.
Pakistan claims to have shot down two Indian planes.
It follows the k!lling of dozens of Indians in an
Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir, which they blame on militants backed by
Pakistan.
A spokesperson for Pakistan’s military says two civilians in
Kotli, in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, and a child in Bahwalpur, Pakistan,
have been k!lled in India’s strikes,
India’s strikes come in retaliation to a militant attack that k!lled at
least 26 people, mostly tourists, in the resort town of Pahalgam in
Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22.
Militants opened fire on people who were visiting Baisaran, a mountain-top
meadow three miles (5 km) from Pahalgam.
Some survivors of the attack said that Hindu men were specifically
targeted by the gunmen.
Pakistan has denied involvement in the att@cks, but Indian police say two
of the four militants they suspect for the att@ck were Pakistani
citizens.
Both India and Pakistan have announced a range of retaliatory measures
against one another including closing borders and suspending a river water
sharing treaty.
Troops from both sides have also traded small arms fire.
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has been speaking to Geo
TV.
He says that India launched missiles at Pakistan from within its own
airspace.
He adds that the strikes hit civilian areas and calls India’s claim of
“targeting terrorist camps” false.
Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry adds that 12 more civilians were injured in
Ahmedpur Sharqia in Bahwalpur, according to reports from Pakistani media Geo
News.
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India couldn’t prove Pakistan was behind the Pahalgam attack, but still started a war.
— Md Sarjis Alam (@SarjisAlam_) May 6, 2025
India has launched missile strikes on Kotli, Muzaffarabad and Bahawalpur. this is pure aggression. This reckless move could drag all of South Asia into disaster. India is playing with fire and… pic.twitter.com/J5hJYfxvQX
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