ndia-Pakistan live: Pakistan PM vows to ‘avenge’ victims of India’s attackv
- Pakistan’s military says an overnight Indian drone attack on several locations killed one civilian and engaged military targets, wounding four troops.
- Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said, “We will avenge the blood of our innocent martyrs” after at least 31 people were reported killed and dozens wounded in India’s attack on Punjab province and Pakistan-administered Kashmir yesterday.
Pakistan army claims 12 Indian drones shot down
The military said 12 Indian drones were “neutralised” at multiple locations with operations ongoing, adding that one civilian died and four Pakistan troops have been injured.
“Last night, India showed another act of aggression by sending drones to multiple locations,” army spokesman Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said.
“One managed to engage in a military target near Lahore.”
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Witnesses share agony of loss amid cross-border violence in Kashmir
As we have been reporting, Indian authorities say at least 13 people have been killed in Indian-administered Kashmir due to Pakistani fire.
Madasar Choudhary, 29, described how his sister saw two children killed in Poonch, on the Indian side of the frontier, on Wednesday.
“She saw two children running out of her neighbour’s house and screamed for them to get back inside,” Choudhary told the AFP news agency, narrating her account because she was too shocked to speak.
“But shrapnel got to the children – and they eventually died.”
Pakistan’s National Assembly session on escalating tensions set to begin shortly
Pakistan’s National Assembly is set to begin discussing the growing tensions with India, it said in a statement on X.
It described India’s “attempts to link Pakistan with the Pahalgam attack” as “baseless” and the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty as a “blatant violation”
‘Don’t want war’: Kashmiri towns caught in deadly India-Pakistan crossfire
As the camera panned around a home blown up by the mortar fire in Poonch, an embattled hill city perched on the disputed border between India and Pakistan, a disembodied female voice cried out.
“This is a calamity.”
The video, shared with Al Jazeera by locals in Poonch, revealed a collapsed staircase, large craters in the walls, and a courtyard cluttered with rubble and clothes, and painted in blood.
“Everything I built is in ruins,” the voice exclaimed, loaded with anguish.
At least 11 people have been killed in Poonch district from Pakistani firing into Indian-administered Kashmir since early May 7, in retaliation for Indian missile strikes that hit multiple sites across Pakistan’s Punjab province and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
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