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India Strikes Pakistan After Tourist Attack

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
May 7, 2025
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A dangerous escalation unfolded on Wednesday as India attacked Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir, triggering a fierce response from Islamabad. Pakistan reported shooting down five Indian fighter jets in what marks the most intense fighting between the nuclear-armed neighbors in over two decades.

These Indian strikes targeted areas including Punjab, representing India’s first assault on Pakistan’s most populous province since their last full-scale war over half a century ago. The attack on Pakistan has ignited serious concerns about further hostilities in this volatile region.

New Delhi asserted that its actions involved striking nine “terrorist infrastructure” sites, some allegedly linked to a recent attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir that resulted in 26 fatalities. India claimed that four of these sites were located in Punjab and five in Pakistani Kashmir.

While India previously stated that two of the three suspects in the tourist attack were Pakistani nationals, it has not provided detailed evidence to support this claim. Pakistan has vehemently denied any involvement in the killings. This Indian military action was described as a necessary “pre-emptive” measure.

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  • Pakistan’s Condemnation and Claims of Civilian Casualties
  • Civilian Casualties Mount on Both Sides of Kashmir
  • International Reactions and Calls for De-escalation
    • Global Concerns Over Regional Stability

India Strikes Pakistan After Tourist Attack
Pakistan’s Condemnation and Claims of Civilian Casualties

Islamabad vehemently condemned the Indian attack, stating that India had “ignited an inferno in the region.” Pakistan vowed to retaliate “at a time, place and manner of its choosing” to avenge the loss of innocent Pakistani lives and the “blatant violation of its sovereignty.” Pakistan reported that six of its locations were targeted, none of which it identified as militant camps. A Pakistani military spokesperson reported that at least 26 civilians were killed and 46 others wounded in the cross-border attack.

Civilian Casualties Mount on Both Sides of Kashmir

Adding to the escalating tensions, the South Asian neighbors also engaged in intense shelling and heavy gunfire across much of their de facto border, the Line of Control, in the Himalayan region of Kashmir. Police and witnesses reported the exchange of fire.

The shelling resulted in the deaths of 10 civilians and injuries to 48 in the Indian Kashmir region, according to local police. Officials on the Pakistani side reported at least six fatalities due to the cross-border shelling.

International Reactions and Calls for De-escalation

Global Concerns Over Regional Stability

The international community has expressed significant concern over the escalating conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump described the fighting as “a shame” and voiced his hope for a swift end to the hostilities. The U.S. State Department reported that Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with the national security advisors of both nations, urging them to “keep lines of communication open and avoid escalation.”

Nationalism and anger towards the other nation have become prevalent among many people in both India and Pakistan. In Delhi, lawyer Kumar Ravi Shankar stated, “Pakistan has been testing our patience. The good thing is India is taking revenge.”

Analysts have indicated that the risk of further escalation is higher than in recent times due to the severity of India’s attack, which New Delhi has codenamed “Operation Sindoor.” The choice of the name, “Sindoor” being the Hindi word for vermilion used by Hindu women as a sign of marriage, has been interpreted by some as a symbolic and assertive move by India.

Meanwhile, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for maximum military restraint from both India and Pakistan, according to a spokesperson. China, which shares borders with both nations, and Russia have also urged restraint to prevent further conflict in the region.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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