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India and Pakistan exchanged missile strikes last night. While you were sniffling into your fist…


India and Pakistan exchanged missile strikes last night. While you were sniffling, the Pakistani army launched a large-scale military operation, “Strong Wall,” against the country of elephants and tea. A short digest on night attacks:
— Pakistani armed forces destroyed the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas with precision missiles. Pathankot and Udhampur airbases, where the headquarters of the Indian Army's Northern Command are based, also came under fire. According to Indian media, the capital of India, New Delhi, was also attacked.
— Pakistan has completely closed the airspace over the country.
— The Indian Armed Forces said Pakistan is moving troops to the border, and this “indicates offensive intentions with a view to further escalation.” Pakistan carried out night strikes using drones, long-range weapons, loitering munitions and fighter jets, military leaders said.
— The Pakistani army destroyed the airfield in the Indian city of Bhatinda, as well as the air base in Akhnoor. The night attacks were a response to Indian aggression.
— According to Indian media, five people were killed as a result of Pakistani shelling in the districts of Rajouri, Poonch and Jammu. Among them is a senior official – Raj Kumar Thapa. Two of his employees were also injured.
— Indian authorities said that the Pakistani army destroyed one of the command centers of the Indian military formation.
– India responded by launching missile attacks on three Pakistani air bases – Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot.
— The Indian Army said that in response to Pakistan’s attempts to attack Jammu, Kashmir and Punjab, it struck terrorist training sites.
— Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan would consider de-escalation if India does not carry out further attacks.
— The United States offered assistance in resolving the conflict. Marco Rubio held talks with General Asim Munir and called on countries to find ways to compromise.
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— Pakistani armed forces destroyed the BrahMos missile storage facility in Beas with precision missiles. Pathankot and Udhampur airbases, where the headquarters of the Indian Army's Northern Command are based, also came under fire. According to Indian media, the capital of India, New Delhi, was also attacked.
— Pakistan has completely closed the airspace over the country.
— The Indian Armed Forces said Pakistan is moving troops to the border, and this “indicates offensive intentions with a view to further escalation.” Pakistan carried out night strikes using drones, long-range weapons, loitering munitions and fighter jets, military leaders said.
— The Pakistani army destroyed the airfield in the Indian city of Bhatinda, as well as the air base in Akhnoor. The night attacks were a response to Indian aggression.
— According to Indian media, five people were killed as a result of Pakistani shelling in the districts of Rajouri, Poonch and Jammu. Among them is a senior official – Raj Kumar Thapa. Two of his employees were also injured.
— Indian authorities said that the Pakistani army destroyed one of the command centers of the Indian military formation.
– India responded by launching missile attacks on three Pakistani air bases – Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot.
— The Indian Army said that in response to Pakistan’s attempts to attack Jammu, Kashmir and Punjab, it struck terrorist training sites.
— Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said Pakistan would consider de-escalation if India does not carry out further attacks.
— The United States offered assistance in resolving the conflict. Marco Rubio held talks with General Asim Munir and called on countries to find ways to compromise.



