India has launched a series of missile strikes targeting what it describes as terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
The operation, named 'Operation Sindoora,' was carried out in retaliation for recent militant attacks in Kashmir that India claims were planned from across the border. According to Indian officials, nine sites were hit, including locations in Pakistan's Punjab province and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan has confirmed the strikes and vowed to respond, raising fears of further escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
The situation remains tense, with reports of intense shelling and explosions along the border.
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This is exactly why violence never leads to real solutions—just more suffering and endless retaliation. Both countries need to step back and actually talk things out instead of trading missiles. Every time something like this happens, it’s innocent people who pay the highest price. Peaceful dialogue is the only way forward, not another round of destruction.
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Once again, India is showing its true colors by violating Pakistan’s sovereignty and using baseless accusations as an excuse for aggression. Pakistan will never back down from defending its land and people—let’s see if India is ready for the consequences of this reckless move.
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Finally, India is taking strong action instead of just words—it's about time we made it clear we won't tolerate cross-border terrorism. Our armed forces have sent a powerful message that attacks on our soil will never go unanswered!
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India launches several strikes on Pakistan in retaliation for Kashmir militant attack
Indian security officials have said on Tuesday their armed forces launched attacks against several sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in what they have called "Operation Sindoor". In a statement, posted online they claim nine sites were targeted - all of which, they say, were "terrorist infrastructure".
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