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Pakistan reports of Indian missile attacks on 3 air bases



Islamabad, Pakistan – India fired missiles in three air bases inside Pakistan, but most missiles were intercepted. It is the most recent escalation in a struggle caused by the weapon massacre last month. India blames Pakistan.

The state -run Pakistani television said that the retaliatory attacks were undergoing “multiple sites in India.” He did not give the details, and it was unclear any military sites in India were targeted.

Pakistani army spokesman, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, said in a televised speech that the country’s air force’s origins were safe. He added that some Indian missiles also struck the eastern Punjab of India.

“This is a provocation to the highest ranking,” Sharif said.

Indian missiles targeted the Nour Khan Air Force Base in Rawalpindi, the Murid Air Force Base in Chakwal and Raven Air Force Base in Jang County in the eastern Punjab province, according to the spokesman. There was no immediate comment from India.

Sharif said that some Indian missiles went to Afghanistan.

“I want to give you the horrific news that launched India six ballistic missiles from its city in Abu Bilbour,” Sharif said. One of the ballistic missiles hit Adampur, and the remaining five missiles hit the Indian Punjab area in Amritsar. “

The Indian army said in a statement late on Friday that drones were seen on 26 sites across many Indian areas that border Pakistan and Kashmir, which is controlled by Indian, including the main city of Srinjar in the region. He said the drones were tracked and shared.

The statement said: “The situation is under close and continuous monitoring, and quick action is taken wherever it is necessary,” the statement said.

Tensions between nuclear armed competitors have risen since an attack on a famous tourist site in Kashmir, which was controlled by India, left 26 civilians dead, most of whom were Hindu tourists, on April 22. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for its assault, which is accusing Islamabad.

On Wednesday, India made air strikes on several locations in Pakistani territory, which it described as the militants, killing 31 civilians, according to Pakistani officials. Pakistan said it had shot down five Indian fighter planes.

On Thursday, India said it thwarted Pakistani drones and missiles on military targets in more than ten cities and towns, including the city of Jamo in Kashmir, which is controlled by Indian. Pakistan has denied that it had carried out drone attacks. Meanwhile, India said it struck Pakistani air defense systems and radar near the city of Lahore. Accidents cannot be confirmed independently.

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