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The two countries have changed in a conflict that brings them closer and more and more from the war

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Pakistanis chants anti-Indian slogans in of a building destroyed after the alleged shot of a drone in Rawalpindi on May 8, 2025. AAMIR QURESHI / AFP

Two days after the on India against terrorist targets in Pakistan, targeting the Jaish-e-Mohammed groups, Lashkar-E-To-Toba and Hizbul Mujahideen, intended to avenge a murderous attack on against civilians, the two nuclear powers have changed in a conflict that brings them closer and closer to the war.

The Pakistani army launched its offensive shortly after nightfall, Thursday, May 8, with a rain of missiles on Indian cashmere against military posts in Jammu, Pathankot, Udhampur and Jalandhar, along the international border. India has imposed a total blackout in fifteen cities in cashmere, but also Gujarat, Pendjab and Rajasthan, its states sharing a border with Pakistan. The sirens have sounded almost everywhere and the leave of the staff of public services, in particular the police and health, were canceled. All the cashmere schools have been closed.

Indian villages – Uri, Poonch, Kupwara – along the control (LOC), the de facto border in cashmere, have been evacuated. The capital, Srinagar, was plunged into the dark, its put on maximum , but it was the city of Jammu, which was particularly targeted. The Pakistani forces have launched a wave of drones and missiles on the second largest city in cashmere and Hindu enclave in this region with a Muslim majority. Most of the shots were reportedly thwarted by Indian defense.

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