Pakistan pledges retaliation for Indian cross-border assaults
Following an emergency session led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Pakistan’s National Security Committee condemned the Indian operation as an “unprovoked, cowardly, and unlawful act of war.” It rejected India’s claims about targeting terrorist camps, asserting that the locations hit were civilian and that the alleged terror sites are “fabricated.” Pakistan also reported at least 26 deaths and 46 injuries and claimed to have shot down five Indian aircraft, including drones and fighter jets.
The Pakistani government warned it would respond “at a time, place, and manner of its choosing,” and called on the international community to hold India accountable for breaching international law.
India, meanwhile, defended its actions under Operation Sindoor, labeling the strike as “measured” and aimed specifically at facilities linked to the terrorist group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). India has identified The Resistance Front—a LeT-linked group—as the perpetrator of the Kashmir attack.
Russia, commenting on the situation, condemned the initial terrorist attack and called for both nations to avoid escalation, urging dialogue and restraint.
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