
After a deadly armed attack on tourists in Kashmir, which was managed by India, India began a series of strikes in Kashmir in Pakistan and Pakistan.
The Indian Defense Ministry said the strike called “Operation Sindoor” is part of a “promise” with those who are responsible for attacks on April 22.
But Pakistan, who refused to involve the attack of last month, described the strike as “unto -provocated,” and Prime Minister Sheba Zz Sharif said, “We will not be punished.”
Pakistan’s army said it has shot down five Indian aircraft and drones. India has not yet responded to this claim.
A spokesman for Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, a military spokesman for Pakistan, said at least 26 people were killed and 46 were injured. Meanwhile, India said that at least seven civilians died in Pakistan’s bombardment in Kashmir, which is managed by India.
Where did India hit?
Delhi said on Wednesday morning that the goal was made by Kashmir and Pakistan in Pakistan and Pakistan.
The site said, “Terror infrastructure.”
It emphasized that it was not hit by the Pakistani military facility, and emphasized that “action was essentially concentrated and measured and caused a non -scratch.”
According to Pakistan, Bahawalpur of Kashmir in Pakistan, Muzaffarabad, Kotli and Pakistani Punjab, faced three different regions.
Kawaja ASIF, Defense Minister Pakistan, added that the strike struck a civilian area on Geotv and added that India’s “target for terrorism camps” is false.
Why did India started attacking?
The strike occurs after a few weeks of tension between nuclear weapons by shooting a picture of Pahalgam, a picturesque resort village.
On April 22, the attack by the armed forces had been killed by 26 people, and the survivors said that the armed forces called Hindus.
It was the worst attack on civilians in this region in 20 years and caused extensive anger in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the country would hunt “to the end of the earth”, and those who planned and performed it would “be punished beyond imagination.”
But India did not reveal the name of the group suspected of performing Pahalgam’s attack, and it is not clear who did it.
The Indian police, however, claimed that two attackers were Pakistanians, and Delhi accused Pakistan’s support for armed forces. It says that it has nothing to do with the attack on April 22.
For the next two weeks, both sides have taken measures to confront each other, including expelling diplomats, interruption of visa and closure of border intersections.
Many, however, predicted that in 2019, 40 Indian military employees were expected to extend to a kind of border between the border, as saw after the PulWama attack.
Why is Kashmir a flash point between India and Pakistan?
Kashmir was fully asserted by India and Pakistan, but was managed only since the independence of Britain in 1947.
The nations fought twice about it.
Recently, however, it was an attack of armed forces that had two countries in crisis. India’s administrative Kashmir has been armed against India since 1989, and the armed forces have been targeted for security forces and civilians.
It was the first major attack on civilians since India withdrew Article 370. This made Kashmir anti -autonomous status in 2019.
According to this decision, the area has been protested, but we have witnessed that the armed forces are weakened and the number of tourists visiting the area is significantly increased.
In 2016, after 19 Indian soldiers died in the URI, they began “surgical strike” across the control rights of India and Pakistan.
In 2019, PulWama Bombing, who died of 40 indian military agents, triggered the raids with Balakot, the first action inside Pakistan since 1971.
Although not a spiral, the wider world warns of the danger of what can happen. Attempts have been made by many countries and diplomats around the world to prevent the current situation.
UN’s Antonio Guterres has already demanded “maximum restraint,” and US President Donald Trump said that the battle was “hoping to end very quickly.”
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2025-05-07 06:26:00