India targets terrorist sites in Pakistan after Pahalgam attack
India launched a military operation against Pakistan. The Ministry of Defence stated that the actions were aimed at "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan and Kashmir, not at military targets.
Main information
- India took military action following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
- The Indian Ministry of Defence points out that the attacks were not aimed at Pakistani military facilities.
- Pakistan announces a response to India's actions.
India decided to undertake a military operation against Pakistan after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The Indian Ministry of Defence emphasized that these actions were a response to the "barbaric attack."
"India has shown significant restraint in the choice of targets and the method of execution," added the Indian Ministry of Defence.
The Indian Ministry of Defence noted that the choice of targets and methods was intentional to avoid escalating the conflict. The Indian army, in a statement published on Wednesday on the X service, stated that "Justice is served."
Pakistan announces response
A spokesperson for the Pakistani army informed local media that India attacked Pakistan with missiles in three locations. In response, Pakistan has announced retaliatory actions, which could lead to further tension between the two countries.
As recalled by PAP, Wednesday's attack was the first since 2019. At that time, India attacked Pakistani territory in retaliation for a suicide bombing on Indian paramilitary officers. Previously, since the war in 1971, India had not attacked its Pakistani neighbour's territories.
The point of contention is Kashmir, to which both countries lay claim. As CNN reminds us, India and Pakistan control parts of Kashmir and lay claim to it in its entirety. Kashmir is one of the most militarized places in the world.
International observers are calling for dialogue and de-escalation of tensions. In light of the growing threat, it is crucial for both sides to take steps toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict.