Indian missiles hit 9 sites in Pakistan, Pakistan-administered Kashmir
On Wednesday, multiple loud explosions were reported in various regions of Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir after India stated that it had struck nine sites of ‘terrorist infrastructure’ and Pakistan had vowed to retaliate to the assaults.
Witnesses claimed that power in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan Kashmir, was blacked out after the explosions. What caused the explosions was unclear at that moment.
"The Indian armed forces have a little while ago initiated ‘OPERATION SINDOOR’, striking at the terrorist facilities in Pakistan and Pakistani occupied Jammu and Kashtmir from inside which terrorist activities against India have been planned and executed,” the Indian government stated in the brief.
It claimed that indeed "no escalation has been made, no military installations of Pakistan were targeted." The option of restraint and control was…significantly exercised by India in terms of the selection of the targets and their method of execution.”
Pakistan military spokesman on ARY television stated that the claim of India's missile attacks on Pakistan at three locations is and will be retaliated upon.
This all comes with increased hostilities between the two neighbors with nuclear power regarding the attack on the tourist in Indian controlled Kashmir last month.
India blames Pakistan for the violence in which 26 men were killed and vowed to respond. Pakistan denied that it had anything to do with the killings and said that it had intelligence that India was planning to attack.






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