
India-Pakistani conflict: People in Srinagar and Jammu of Jammu and Kashmir woke up to a loud explosion on Saturday morning because the military tension between India and Pakistan increased after a deadly terrorist attack of Pahalgam.
Pakistan claimed that India had fired missiles on three of its air foundations. But most of the missiles were captured and that retaliatory strikes in India were taking place, as stated by the AP press agency. ‘
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The press agency did not even say that India had hit four air bases in Pakistan and quoted resources.
Pakistani air base targeted: Report
Indian missiles focused on the air base of Nur Khan in Garrison City, Rawalpindi, near the capital of Islamabad, Murid Air Base in Chakwal City and Rafiqui Air Base in the Jhang district in Eastern Pandjab Province, AP said.
There was no official comment on this statement.
Pakistan also claimed to have launched a military operation against India focused on several bases, including a place for missiles in northern India. The Pakistani army said it used medium missiles Fateh to target Indian storage facilities and air bases in Pathankot and Udhampura. This was not confirmed by the Indian party. However, sources said India also shot down the Fateh rocket from Pakistan.
Explosions in Srinagar, Jammu
Several explosions were heard in Srinagar City early in the morning on May 10. Explosions, some of them loud, were heard hours after the Indian military military attacks Pakistan in several places in the city.
The explosions were heard near vital installations, including the airport, the PTI press agency, quoted immutable officials. The sirens also left the city as soon as the explosion was heard. Electricity was also cut through the city, the locals said Livemint on the phone from Srinagar.
The explosions were also heard in Jammu early in the morning. The explosion was also heard in the Udhampur’s Dibber area. The video shared by the news agency did not even show that the rising and air sirens were smoking.
In the afternoon there were also explosions in Srinagar.
Pakistan focuses on civilians in Jammu and Kashmir: Govt
On Saturday, India accused Pakistan of targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure, especially in Jammu and Kashmir and Paunjab. Vikram Misri also introduced a consistent attempt to send disagreements between communities in India, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
“Special attention focuses on the target of civil infrastructure and population in Jamm and Kashmir and Pandjab,” Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said during a special briefing on Saturday afternoon.
Rubio Dials Jaishankar, then PM
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday (IST) spoke with the Minister of the External Affairs Jaishankar Rubius and Prime Minister Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif to discuss the ongoing situation.
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“He expressed American support for direct dialogue between India and Pakistan and encouraged continued efforts to improve communication,” the US Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Pakistanic obvious escalatory: Indian army
The Indian army in the X contribution said that Pakistan’s obvious escalation with drone strikes and other munitions continues along our western borders.
“In one such incident, today at about 5 am several enemy armed drones were seen that flew over Khasa Cantt, Amritsar. The hostile drones were immediately engaged and destroyed by our air defense units,” he said.
Khasa is the headquarters of the Brigade of the Armed Forces. “Pakistani obvious attempt to violate Indian sovereignty and threat to civilians is unacceptable. The Indian army thwarts hostile designs,”
Rajouri another dc dies
The administrative services officer died when Pakistan’s shelling hit his residence in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir soon on Saturday. The main Minister Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah shared “devastating news” on the social media platform.
Omar Abdullah said, “We lost a devoted officer of J&K administration.”
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Raj Kumar Thapa was sent as Rajouri another representative of the Commissioner (ADC).
G7 urges maximum restrictions
The group of seven (G7) countries urged both nations to show maximum restrictions and engage in direct dialogue. This statement was also condemned by a terrorist attack of April 22 in Kashmir Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
“We, Foreign Ministers G7 in Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain and the United States and the European Union’s High Representative, strongly condemn a serious terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Pahalgam, 22 April. read.
Pakistan opens fire in the Jammu sector
On May 9, 2025, from 9:00, Pakistan launched fire at BSF contributions in the Jammu industry without any provocation, the security force boundary (BSF) said (BSF)
“The BSF reacts adequately and causes extensive damage to the positions and assets of Pakistanian guards along the international border. Our determination to protect the sovereignty of India is unwillingness,” he said.
Post of the Indian Army has destroyed
The Indian army destroyed Pakistani Post and terrorist reflective pads that were used to start drones near Jammu. Surface missile systems were activated in Srinagar by armed forces in the middle of the escalation between India and Pakistani, reporting or quoting resources.
Pakistani shelling continued to damage several houses across Jammu and Kashmir, including the Uri district.
26 drones captured
Saturday’s development came the day after India thwarted Pakistani drone strikes at 26 locations in Jammu and Kashmir, Panjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. Three civilians in Pandjab Ferozepur were injured in an armed blow of drones last night.
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Friday’s attack from Pakistan and the countertopensive of India comes the day after India destroyed nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistani occupied cashmere (POK).
India’s strike, created by the Sindoor Operation, came two weeks after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 26 people were killed, mostly tourists.
32 airports
According to a civil aviation regulator, thirty -two airports in the northern and western parts of the country, including Srinagar and Amritsar, were closed for civil aviation under 15 May.
The Indian Airport Office (AAI) and the relevant air authorities have issued a number of announcements to the years (notams), which announced the temporary closure of 32 airports in North and Western India for all civil flight operations.
The closure will be effective from “May 9, 2025 to 14 May 2025 (which corresponds to 0529 ist 15 May 2025), for operational reasons,” DGCA said in the edition.
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