
India said it attacked the “terrorist infrastructure” in its two occupied areas in neighboring Pakistan on Wednesday, killing at least one child and injuring two other people, which Pakistan has called a “war work”.
Indian armed forces launched “Operation Sindor”, which targeted the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Jammu and Kashmir, from where terrorist attacks against India have been planned and directed, the Press Information Bureau said in a statement.
India’s Defense Ministry said in a statement, “Our works have been focused, measured and focused on non-escleratory.” “No Pakistan’s military facilities have been targeted.”
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India started attacks in neighboring Pakistan on Tuesday. (Photo by Narinder Nanu/AFP through Getty Image)
“India has demonstrated considerable restraint in the selection of goals and method of execution,” the statement said.
Missiles on Wednesday launched places launched in Pakistan-prashed Kashmir and eastern Punjab province of the country. A Pakistani security officer said that a mosque was killed in Bahawalpur city, killing a child and injuring a woman and a woman.
The attack took place only in a remote valley, only walking or horses, and the remaining people claimed after the attack that gunmen accused some victims of supporting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“In an unprotected and clear work of war, the Indian Air Force has violated the sovereignty of Pakistan, using standoff weapons, targeting the civilian population on the international border in Muridke and Bahawalpur, and for a spokes, for a spokesperson. “As a result of India’s aggression work, citizens including women and children have been martyred. This work of aggression has also posed a serious threat to commercial air traffic.”
President Donald Trump and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi joined hands during a news conference in the eastern room of the White House on 13 February in Washington. (Photo/Alex Brandon)
President Donald Trump said that he hoped that tension between the two countries will decrease.
“It’s a shame. We heard about it as we were walking in the doors of the Oval (office),” he said. “I have just heard about it. I think people knew that something is going to happen on the basis of some past. They have been fighting for a long time. You know, they have been fighting many, many decades and centuries, in fact, if you really think about it.”
Pakistan is afraid
Activists and supporters of all parties participate in an anti -India protest in Muzaffarabad on May 2, 2025, after the ongoing border tension of Pakistan and India on Kashmir tourist attack. Nuclear-covered rivals Pakistan and India have exchanged bullets on their heavy military military real border since contesting in Kashmir since the April 22 attack, in which New Delhi convicted Islamabad, claiming that it rejects. (Photo by Farooq Naeem / AFP) (Photo through Getty Image by Farooq Naeem / AFP) (Getty)
“I hope it will end up very quickly,” he said.
The April 22 attack led to a military action between the nuclear-headed states, in which 26 people died in the Indian controlled part of Kashmir, which is a long disputed area, which has been a source of tension between the two countries and is one of the most military areas in the world.
Kashmir has been a disputed region since both India and Pakistan gained their autonomy from Britain in 1947.
India blamed Pakistan for supporting the terrorist attack, which is denied by Islamabad.
Pakistan said, “In view of the Pahalgam attack, the Indian leadership has once again used a bogie of terrorism, which is in danger of regional peace and security, to pursue the victim’s own Sham Katha.” “India’s negligent action has brought two nuclear-head states close to a major struggle.”
State Secretary Marco Rubio said that he was monitoring the situation.
“I am closely monitoring the situation between India and Pakistan,” he wrote on social media. “I today echo the comments of the first @Potus that it is expected that it ends quickly and will continue to attach both Indian and Pakistani leadership for a peaceful resolution.”
Pakistani Army spokesman, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, told Eri News that the missiles were launched from within the Indian region on Wednesday and no Indian aircraft had entered the Pakistani ai area.
Kashmiri rural women, a terrorist, who accuse the authorities, walk from a terrorist, a terrorist house, who was involved in a deadly attack on tourists in Pahgam, in Monaghama village south of Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Friday, 25 April, 2025. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)
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“It was a cowardly attack targeting innocent citizens under a dark cover,” Sharif told Broadcaster.
Along with Morgan Philips of Fox News Digital, Associated Press contributed to this report.