Pakistani security officials inspect the site of an alleged Indian drone strike in Karachi


May 09, 2025 Tags: ,

India and Pakistan are once again locked in a serious military standoff. Explosions, missile attacks, and drone strikes have led to rising fears of a broader conflict. On Thursday night, blasts were heard in Jammu city in Indian-administered Kashmir. Soon after, the region experienced a blackout, intensifying panic among residents.

India Says Drone Attacks Targeted Military Bases

According to Indian officials, three military bases were the intended targets of Pakistani drones and missiles. These included installations in Jammu and Udhampur in Kashmir and another in Pathankot, Punjab.

The Indian Army stated it had thwarted the attacks. The Defence Ministry confirmed actions were taken to stop attempts to hit multiple military targets across northern and western India.

Islamabad Issues Denial

Pakistan quickly denied involvement. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told the BBC that Pakistan had "not mounted anything so far." He firmly stated, “We will not strike and then deny.”

Earlier on Thursday, India claimed it struck Pakistan's air defences in retaliation. It said the move was to "neutralise" threats aimed at Indian military sites the night before.

Pakistan Accuses India of Fresh Aggression

Pakistan has labelled India's operations as unprovoked aggression. It accused India of launching drones into major cities across Pakistan, including Lahore, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, and even near Karachi.

Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry reported one civilian killed and four soldiers wounded in the attacks. He described India’s actions as a blatant provocation and a violation of sovereignty.

Civilian Death Toll Continues to Climb

The escalating conflict is claiming civilian lives on both sides. Pakistan reports 31 dead and 57 injured from Indian air strikes and border shelling since Wednesday. India says 16 people have died in the Kashmir region, including women and children, due to Pakistani shelling.

The Trigger: Pahalgam Tourist Attack

India’s strikes were reportedly in response to a deadly attack last month in Pahalgam, Kashmir. Militants opened fire on Indian tourists, killing 26. It was the deadliest civilian attack in the region in years.

India blames the Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba for the assault. Police say two attackers were Pakistani nationals, but Islamabad denies any connection to the April 22 incident.

A Decades-Old Flashpoint Reignites

Kashmir remains at the heart of this confrontation. The region has been a source of conflict since the partition of British India in 1947. India and Pakistan have fought two wars over it and continue to claim the territory in full.

A decades-long insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir has further worsened relations. Thousands have died in the ongoing unrest.

India Launches ‘Operation Sindoor’

India initiated a military campaign named Operation Sindoor early Wednesday. The offensive targeted nine alleged terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Despite global calls for restraint, both nations have continued military operations. The UN and international leaders have urged both sides to de-escalate before tensions spiral further.

Conflicting Claims Cloud the Truth

Pakistan claims to have shot down five Indian fighter jets in retaliation. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed revenge, calling the response “crushing.” India has not confirmed or denied this claim.

India maintains its actions are retaliatory and not meant to provoke escalation. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, "We are only responding to the original escalation."

A Region on Edge

The situation remains volatile. The lack of independent confirmation makes it difficult to verify either side’s claims. As both countries exchange fire and accusations, the world watches anxiously.

The fear of a full-scale war between two nuclear powers now looms large.

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