London – India claimed that on Thursday morning the “drone and missile” had been fired by Pakistan on several military targets throughout North and West India, said the last night’s attack was as big as Pakistan to “improve” conflicts between the two countries.
India also said that his party targeted Pakistani sites, including the Pakistani air defense system in Lahore, which he said was destroyed.
“Today the Indian Armed Forces are targeting radar and air defense system in a number of locations in Pakistan,” the Indian Ministry of Defense said in a statement. “India’s response is in the same domain as the same intensity as Pakistan.”

A large hole was seen on the roof of a house that was allegedly damaged in an Indian drone attack when residents, behind, gathered near a closed location outside, where the Pakistani air defense system shot down the Indian drone allegedly in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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India on Tuesday and Wednesday launched an air strike in Pakistan, about two weeks after the deadly terror attacks in the disputed Kashmir region. India blamed Pakistan for the militant attack, the Pahalgam incident, which killed 26 people in Kashmir controlled by India. Pakistan denied involvement.

An Indian paramilitary personnel standing near closed shops along the road which is partly quiet in Lal Chowk in Srinagar on May 8, 2025.
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At least 16 people were killed in India, the Ministry of Defense said on Thursday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a meeting on Thursday a secretary meeting to discuss “national preparedness,” a high -level defense discussion that came when his colleague Pakistan stated that Pakistan “once again proved his superiority of his enemy.”
Pakistani Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, on Thursday praised his country’s military actions for the past few days.
“I salute to the head of the three armed forces and every brave soldier,” Sharif said, according to his office. “240 million Pakistans are proud of their armed forces.”
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