The Indian armed forces have confirmed it targeted nine sites inPakistanand Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as part of “Operation Sindoor”.
A statement from the Indian armed forces reads:
It said its actions have been “focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature” and that no Pakistani military facilities were targeted, adding:
The statement says the strike comes in the wake of the “barbaric” attack in which dozens of Indians were murdered in Pahalgam inKashmir.
Pakistan International Airlines(PIA) said all domestic and international flights on the ground have been put on hold.
All inbound and outbound flights are being diverted to Karachi, it said.
Authorities have advised passengers not to come to the airport and to return home.
At least one child was killed and two others wounded afterIndiafired missiles across the border intoPakistani-controlled territory early on Wednesday, Pakistani security officials said.
Dawn newspaper cites astatementby Pakistan’s state broadcaster PTV News:
Here’s more from thePakistanmilitary spokesperson, who saidIndiafired missiles across the border in three locations on Wednesday.
ARY News, citing Lt GenAhmed Sharif Chaudhry, saysIndiafired missiles from its airspace which hit areas inKotli, MuzaffarabadandBahawalpur.
The spokesperson said Pakistan’s air force responded quickly to the missile attack, activating its defense systems and preventing any Indian aircraft from penetrating Pakistani airspace.
Dawn newspaper cites Chaudhry as saying:
Wereported earlierthat theIndian armed forcessaid it targeted nine sites inPakistanandPakistan-occupied JammuandKashmir.
The Indian army has also posted to X, writing “Justice is Served” and “Jai Hind!”, meaning “victory to India”.
The post is accompanied by the hashtag #PahalgamTerrorAttack, referring to the deadly militant attack last month that killed 26 people.
Multiple loud explosions were heard in the mountains around the city ofMuzaffarabad,capital of Pakistani Kashmir, as well as in two other places in the region, Reuters reported, citing witnesses and a Pakistani TV channel.
After the explosions, Muzaffarabad’s power was blacked out, the witnesses said.
The Indian armed forces have confirmed it targeted nine sites inPakistanand Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir as part of “Operation Sindoor”.
A statement from the Indian armed forces reads:
It said its actions have been “focused, measured and non-escalatory in nature” and that no Pakistani military facilities were targeted, adding:
The statement says the strike comes in the wake of the “barbaric” attack in which dozens of Indians were murdered in Pahalgam inKashmir.
APakistanimilitary spokesperson has saidIndiaattackedPakistanin three locations with missiles on Wednesday.
Multiple loud explosions were heard in thePakistani Kashmirarea close to the mountains around the city ofMuzaffarabadafter midnight on Tuesday, Reuters reports, citing multiple witnesses.
After the explosions, the city’s power was blacked out, according to the witnesses.
It comes amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan followingan attack in Kashmir last month, which left 26 Indian nationals killed and 10 injured after suspected militants opened fire at a popular local tourist destination.