Online Desk : India attacked nine sites, including two mosques, in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir on Wednesday with at least eight deaths reported, and Pakistan said it was mounting a response as the worst fighting in years erupted between the longstanding enemies.
At least 8 killed in Pakistan as six locations hit by Indian missiles: ISPR chief
Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, director general of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan’s armed forces, delivered a brief late-night news conference in which he revealed that at least eight Pakistanis were killed and at least 35 more were injured in the Indian missile attacks.
Chaudhry said that India’s military attacked six different locations in Pakistan, launching a total of 24 strikes.
The biggest attack was in Ahmedpur Sharqia, near Bahawalpur city in Punjab province. According to Chaudhry, a mosque compound was hit and five people were killed, including a 3-year-old girl.
Other attacks took place in Muridke city, a village near the city of Sialkot, and Shakargarh, also in Punjab province.
Two locations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir – Muzzafarabad and Kotli – were also hit and two mosques were destroyed. A 16-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy were killed in the attacks.
The military spokesperson did not provide any information regarding earlier claims of the downing of Indian jets.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister claims more planes shot down, soldiers captured
Speaking to Bloomberg TV, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Asif said that Pakistan has shot down five Indian planes and has also taken some Indian soldiers prisoner.
We’ve been reporting on Pakistan’s claims it has shot down Indian fighter jets, but Indian officials have yet to comment.
Pakistan says 2 mosques targeted in India strikes
A Pakistani military spokesman told the broadcaster Geo that sites struck by India included two mosques.
Pakistan’s defence minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, told Geo that all sites targeted by India were civilian and not infrastructure of armed groups. He said India’s claim of targeting “camps of terrorists is false”.
India blamed Pakistan for violence in Indian-administered Kashmir last month, in which 26 men were killed, and had promised to respond. Pakistan denied it had anything to do with the killings and said it had intelligence that India was planning to attack.
Pakistani minister claims downed third Indian jet, drone
Pakistan’s Information Minister Attaullah Tarar now says that a third Indian jet, as well as an Indian drone, have been “shot down by Pakistan.”
“Pakistan has befittingly retaliated against Indian Aggression,” Tarar said in a post on X.
There was no immediate comment from India.
Pakistan’s military ‘response is under way’ to Indian attack
Reports have come in, confirmed by Pakistani military sources, that at least two [Indian] aircraft were shot down. We are now getting reports of a possible third fixed-wing aircraft also being shot down.
The Indian attack unfolded just after midnight [Wednesday] local Pakistan time [19:00 GMT on Tuesday]. We were able to observe a number of fighter aircraft… we could hear the noise of possible Pakistani aircraft on their way towards the Indian positions because now, we are told that Pakistan is giving its response. That response is under way.
Pakistani sources are also now saying that they have destroyed a brigade headquarters.
I spoke to one of our reporters in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. He said there was heavy shelling going on along the Line of Control. That the civilian population was leaving those areas and, of course, an emergency has also been declared in Pakistani-administer Kashmir.
In hospitals, all staff leave has been cancelled.
India briefed US after missile attack on Pakistan
Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval briefed US Secretary of State Marco Rubio shortly after the attacks against Pakistan, the Indian Embassy in Washington, DC, says.
“India’s actions have been focused and precise,” the embassy said in a statement.
It added that Rubio, who is also Trump’s acting US national security adviser, had been briefed “on the actions taken”.
Pakistan speaks of ‘crushing response’
In a social media post, Pakistan’s information minister, Attaullah Tarar, accused India of carrying out “cowardly attacks on innocent civilians and mosques”.
India said it had hit “terrorist infrastructure”, claiming it struck sites where attacks against it were planned and directed.
In his post, Tarar said that “the Armed Forces of Pakistan are delivering a crushing response, exactly in line with the sentiments of the people”, without offering details.
“This nation will hold the enemy accountable for every single drop of its martyrs’ blood,” he added.
PM Sharif says Pakistan responding to attacks
In a post on X, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has decried the strike as an “act of war”.
“Pakistan has every right to give a befitting reply to this act of war imposed by India and a befitting reply is being given,” he said.
“The enemy will never be allowed to succeed in his nefarious objectives,” he said, adding that the morale of the Pakistani nation is high.
Source: Agencies
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