Pakistan claims to have downed Indian warplanes, vows response to strikes
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India and Pakistan have entered into a direct conflict, marking a significant escalation in military tensions for the first time since 2019. Following India's airstrikes on nine locations in Pakistan in retaliation for a recent militant attack in Kashmir, Pakistani officials reported civilian casualties and claimed to have shot down multiple Indian warplanes. Both countries declared they were responding to each other's actions, with analysts warning of increasing risks of escalation between two nuclear-armed nations, as incidents echo previous conflicts in the region.
In a significant escalation of tensions, India and Pakistan are facing direct conflict as airstrikes between both countries increase, marking a serious military confrontation.
Analysts caution that the recent airstrikes could lead to a dangerous escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors, reminiscent of past conflicts.
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