
A man stands inside his house destroyed by Pakistani artillery in the village of Salamabad, India on Thursday.
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The Pakistani army said that it had shot down 25 military drones that collapsed in population centers – including the city that houses the general seat of the Pakistan army.
Thursday evening, residents of Indian border towns said they heard explosions. The authorities have announced power outages along certain parts of the border, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to the Pakistani Prime Minister and the Indian Foreign Minister, urging the “immediate de -escalation” by the two countries.

This followed India missile attacks through Pakistan at the start of hours on Wednesday, in what was the last rattle of tensions between the two nuclear countries that started with armed men killing Indian tourists at the end of April.
“This is a serious and serious provocation,” said the Pakistani army spokesman, Major-General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, about Indian drones in an English statement. “It seems that India has apparently lost the plot. Rather than following a path of rationality, it degenerates more in a very busy environment.”

In the midst of tensions, the American consulate general in Lahore, Pakistan, ordered its staff to rise in place. The operations were suspended in Indian and Pakistani airports near their border. The school was in the border areas of Pakistan and India.
The parents of a Pakistani group WhatsApp exchanged emergency control lists which included books of baby milk powder and books to color to occupy the children. “Stay calm, stay prepared. May we all stay safe,” concluded the list.
Climbing started after the murder on April 22
The climbing started after India accused Pakistan of being behind an attack where armed men killed 26 people, mainly tourists, at the cashmere administered in India on April 22. It was the worst attack on Indian civilians since 2002, and it sparked indignation through India after eye witnesses have reported that armed men’s armed men specifically targeted men. Pakistan denies any link with the attack. The Himalayan territory is divided between India and Pakistan; The two countries claim it in its entirety.

Paramedical paramedics wear a tourist injured in a hospital in Annantag, south of Srinagar, April 22, after an attack. Men armed with cashmere administered by the Indians opened fire on a group of tourists in one of the worst attacks targeting civilians for years in the region.
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On Wednesday, India struck what it called “terrorist infrastructure” through Pakistan, in the most widespread strikes he had carried out against his neighbor since the two parties waged war in 1971. India described the strikes as remuneration. Pakistan said that strikes and subsequent bombings had killed 31 people, including children. The Pakistani army said that it had shot down five Indian planes, which India did not comment.

India has accused Pakistan of having killed 16 civilians in cross -border fire.
“The potential of a greater escalation is very high”
Residents said Thursday morning said they heard the noise of explosions in Lahore, the second largest city in Pakistan, near a former airport.
Muhammad Abbas, a 47 -year -old clerk in a high -end suburb of Lahore, washed a car when he heard a blow. He said “a few people were afraid”, but if not, people continued. “The Pakistani are not cowards hiding in their homes. Whatever happens, we will happen to all of us.”
The explosions seemed to be linked to one of the drones, who, according to the army spokesman, had “managed to hire a military target near Lahore”. He said four army staff were injured in this incident.
The India Ministry of Information said its armed forces “targeted radars and air defense systems in several places in Pakistan”, and added “it was reliably learned that a air defense system in Lahore was neutralized”.

A cashmere man using cell phone light during a power failure is seen after residents of the city of Jammu said they had heard explosions and sirens in Srinagar, cashmere controlled by India on Thursday.
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On Thursday evening, explosions could be heard above the cities of Jammu, Achabal and Aunnag to the cashmere administered by the Indians. An Indian army spokesman Suneel Bartwal, told NPR that the districts along the line separating India and the cashmere controlled by Pakistan “were alert. A power failure is in place”.
Any new development could change calculation on each side, said Ajai Shukla, commentator of strategic affairs and retired colonel of the Indian army.
“The potential of a greater escalation is very high.” The two countries had a deep military capacity bench, he said. “They have barely touched the surface so far.”
On Thursday, Indian residents stacked by the road to watch the security forces gathered around a projectile that has fallen into a field in the village of Makhan Windi, about 25 miles from the Pakistani border. The atmosphere was more curiosity than fear.
But in Poonch, a city in cashmere in Indian cashmere, local resident Narendar Singh said that most of his neighbors had fled after the Pakistani bombardment. Resident Sarfaraz Ahmad Mir said the Pakistani bombing had killed his cousins, a twin boy and an 11 -year -old girl.
“It shouldn’t have happened,” said Mir. “They shouldn’t have targeted civilians at all.”
Even if hostilities drew public attention, human rights activists said the Indian authorities had gathered and had held more than 30 Rohingyas refugees from their homes in the Indian capital, including the elderly parents of David Nazir.
Nazir said his wife had been spared because she was pregnant. Nazir said it, and other Rohingyas have managed to flee and slept in a park. A lawyer, Colin Gonsalves, who represents the detained people, said that the government seemed to have taken advantage of the situation to hold men. Delhi police did not respond to repeated comments.
“All you need is a calculation error or an error”
In his call to the Pakistani Prime Minister, Secretary of State Rubio “expressed American support for direct dialogue between India and Pakistan and encouraged continuous efforts to improve communications,” said a statement from the State Department.
Praveen Questhi, principal analyst for India with the International Crisis group, said the international community should take the conflict between India and Pakistan seriously.
“The two are nuclear powers. And all that is needed is a calculation error or an error,” said Whit NPR Morning edition. “These two powers do not completely control the climbing dynamics, which the world seems to believe. It therefore resides the risk.”
The army staff examine the remains of a projectile discovered in the village of Makhanwindi near Amritsar, India on Thursday.
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He said Washington had the best chance of ending hostilities due to the country’s historical ties with Pakistan and its growing proximity to India.
“In the end,” he said, “the United States is the superpower that can bring both parties to the table.”
Diaa Hadid reported in Mumbai, India. Bilal Kuchay has contributed to the reports of Srinagar, the cashmere administered by the Indians, Betsy Joles contributed from Lahore, Pakistan, and Omkar Khandekar of Mumbai.