
The decision to launch these missiles was taken in retaliation for the attack committed in the Indian cashmere on April 22, which left 26 dead.

Published the 06/05/2025 22:53 Updated the 07/05/2025 00:00 Reading time: 2min

New Delhi has made his threat. In a statement published on the evening of Tuesday, May 6, the Indian government reports having led strikes missiles against “Nine sites” sheltering “Terrorist infrastructure” located on Pakistani territory. “Not long ago, the Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor”can we read in a press release to which Franceinfo had access.
“Our actions were targeted, measured and without climbingis it also explained. No Pakistani military installation has been targeted. India has shown great restraint in the choice of targets and execution methods. ” “Justice is done”, Praised the Indian army, in a message posted on his X account.
-In a still provisional assessment, communicated to AFP, the Pakistani Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif reports “Three civilians killed, including a child”. For his part, the Minister of Information, Ataullah Tarar, announces that Pakistan will convene its national security committee on Wednesday.
The decision of these strikes was made In retaliation for the deadly attack committed in Indian cashmere on April 22. That day, armed men opened fire on a group of tourists in Pahalgam, a popular destination located about 90 km from the large city of Srinagar. Twenty-five Indians and a Nepalese were killed. “We hold our commitment: the managers of this attack must be accountable”warns the army, in the same statement.
India and Pakistan have been on the war for this attack, even if Islamabad has always categorically denied any responsibility. “We will fight back when we choose”immediately promised theThe army spokesperson, lieutenant-general Ahmed Chaudhry.
In another message posted on X, the Indian army reported that Pakistan had made artillery fire on its territory, precisely in Bhimber Gali, Jammu-et-Cachemire, part of the disputed region between the two countries administered by India.