Following deadly airstrikes by India that killed 26 in Pakistan, including children, Pakistan has granted military forces the authority to retaliate, intensifying the conflict between the two nuclear nations. The strikes were framed by India as a response to a previous attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which led to the deaths of Hindu tourists. India aims to dismantle militant groups operating from Pakistan, specifically targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Pakistan denied the presence of militant camps and condemned the strikes as unjust, underscoring the volatile situation between the two countries.
Pakistan has authorized its military to act against India following airstrikes that killed 26 people, signaling rising tensions between the nuclear-armed nations.
India conducted airstrikes in response to a previous attack, claiming to target terrorists from specific militant groups that operate from Pakistani territory.
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