May 10, 2025
Pakistan is launching reprisals on India – reports
The armed forces of Pakistan began “reprisals” against “Indian assault”, according to security sources cited by the Pakistani state broadcaster PTV on Saturday morning.
The operation would have been called “Bunyan-Un-Marsoos”-which means a concrete structure or a firm foundation.
The Pakistani army itself said that it has launched a “military operation” targeting “several locations in India”.
He said he had reached a missile storage installation and two air bases in Pathankot in northwestern India and Udhampur in cashmere.
The Indian Defense and Foreign Affairs Ministries have not yet commented on the so -called Indian strikes or the reported Pakistani response.
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May 10, 2025
The G7 nations urge India and Pakistan to show restraint
The group of seven nations (G7) on Saturday morning urged the “maximum restraint” of India and Pakistan while the tensions continued to climb on the disputed region of cashmere.
The G7 – composed of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States – said they called for an “immediate de -escalation” and encouraged New Delhi and Islamabad to “engage in a direct dialogue towards a peaceful result”.
“A new military escalation is a serious threat to regional stability,” said the G7 declaration. “We are deeply concerned about the safety of civilians on both sides.”
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May 10, 2025
Pakistan airspace closed
Pakistan Airports Authority said on Saturday morning that the country’s airspace will be closed for all types of flights from 3:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. on May 10.
The announcement came after the Pakistani militarry said the Indian missiles targeted air bases overnight.
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May 10, 2025
Pakistan says 3 air bases targeted by Indian missiles
The armed forces of Pakistan said on Saturday that three air bases had been the target of Indian missile attacks, including one near the army’s siege on the outskirts of the capital, Islamabad.
A military spokesman said that the majority of Indian missiles had been intercepted by Pakistani air defense systems and that those who have succeeded did not achieve their objectives.
“India, with its bare assault, attacked with missiles,” said Lieutenant-General Ahmad Sharif in a video broadcast live by Pakistani state television, appointing the air bases of Nur Khan, Murid and Shorkot.
He said that all Pakistan Air Force assets were and said Pakistan had recovered electronic missiles that reveal where they were dismissed.
“Now you are waiting for our response,” he warned.
Nur Khan’s air base in Rawalpindi, where the Pakistani army has its registered office, is about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of Islamabad.
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The tensions between India and Pakistan continue to intensify following the attack on April 22 which saw 26 people, mainly tourists, killed by Islamist activists near the Mountain City of Pahalgam to the cashmere administered by the Indians.
India blamed Pakistan to have supported the activists and launched “the Sindoor operation”, a series of air strikes in Pakistan and the cashmere administered by Pakistan.
Pakistan denies accusations and has launched drone strikes against Indian targets.
Until the least 50 people have been killed in total so far.
Follow the latest developments on Saturday May 10 and the reactions of this blog.
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