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This is the Indian drone which Pakistan Army shot near Gujranwala Cantonment. India is pushing us into a large scale war which is gonna bring great disaster only for India because we Muslims live for Shahadat .
This is the Indian drone which Pakistan Army shot near Gujranwala Cantonment. India is pushing us into a large scale war which is gonna bring great disaster only for India because we Muslims live for Shahadat .#IndiaPakistanWar #PakistanZindabad #PakistanStrikesBack #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/YJ86So0a3C
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EU urges India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions: âAvoid further attacks to protect civilian livesâ
In the context of the escalating tension between India and Pakistan, the European Union, in a statement, urged both countries to exercise restraint and reduce tensions, saying that both sides should refrain from further attacks to protect the lives of civilians.
According to a statement from the European Union, its member states condemned the violent attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir last month.
According to the statement, terrorism can never be justified and those responsible for this attack must be brought to justice.
The statement said that every state has the duty and right to protect its citizens from acts of terrorism.
According to the European Union, it is following with deep concern the escalating tensions in the region and its consequences, including further loss of life.
The statement also said that the European Union urges the parties to engage in dialogue. âIt is essential that India and Pakistan fulfill their obligations under international law and take all possible measures to protect the lives of their citizens.â
The European Union says it will work with the parties to reduce tensions
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India did not target Neelum-Jhelum Dam, says Foreign Secretary
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said in a press conference on Thursday that the Neelum-Jhelum Dam was not targeted during Operation Sindoor.It should be remembered that Pakistanâs military spokesman, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, had also claimed in a press conference after Indiaâs attack on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir that India had damaged the Neelum-Jhelum Hydropower Project and that targeting a hydro project was unacceptable and dangerous.
However, Indiaâs Foreign Secretary has dismissed this claim as false, saying that âIndia only targeted targets that were related to terrorism.â
When asked during the press conference about Pakistanâs claim of shooting down Indian Air Force planes, he said that the answer will be given at the right time. He was also asked whether India has information that any big name involved in terrorism was killed in Operation Sindoor, he said that at this time they do not have such information.
In response to another question, he said that Operation Sindoor was carried out by India in response to the Pahalgam attack and now India does not want to escalate the conflict further.
It should be noted that Pakistan has expressed its disinterest in the Pahalgam attack.
Indiaâs Foreign Secretary said that if any action is taken by Pakistan, it will be responded to.
When asked about the communication between the offices of the national security advisers of the two countries by Pakistanâs Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, he said that he did not have any information about this at this time.
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India-Pakistan tension: Match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings rescheduled, PCB
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) says that after consulting all stakeholders, todayâs Pakistan Super League match between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings has been rescheduled.According to a brief statement issued by the PCB, the changed date will be announced later.
It should be noted that this match was to be held today at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, however, due to the increasing tension between Pakistan and Pakistan, there was a question mark over its holding.
Today, the Pakistani military claimed that a drone sent by India had also crashed in a food street near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
It is not yet known whether the remaining PSL matches will be rescheduled in the same way.
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The story of Pakistanâs attacks in India is fabricated, 29 drones have been shot down, DG ISPR
Ishaq Dar,Pakistan Army Spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif has said that âthe news of Pakistanâs attack on 15 locations in India is false. The Indian government is putting on a show for its own benefit. However, when Pakistan attacks, it will be visible and will resonate, so we will not need the Indian media to tell us.â
âWe have a close eye on the eastern border and every moving object is being monitored and shot down,â DG ISPR said while holding a press conference with Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Thursday.
He said that last night, âfour projectiles, which appeared to be missiles, were seen from Indian airspace. Three of them were shot down by India within its own territory in Amritsar, while one crossed the border and came towards Dinga area of ââGujrat district of Pakistan, which was shot down.â
They said that a forensic examination is being conducted, only after which it can be said whether it was a missile or something else.
He further said that Indiaâs claim is based on lies because âwhen any missile is fired, it leaves its digital traces. If 15 locations were attacked, there would definitely be evidence of it.â
Talking about the drones sent by India to Lahore, Gujranwala, Chakwal, Attock, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, Mianwali and Karachi, including other areas, violating Pakistani airspace on Thursday, he said that several armed Indian drones violated Pakistani airspace at several places and Pakistan shot them down.
He claimed that the total number of Indian drones shot down has reached 29.
DG ISPR, while talking about the Harpoon drones, said, âIndia sent Israeli-made drones thinking that they were small and would not be seen. We are watching them all. We knew where and how to shoot them down. There is a method to shoot them down. We have shot down 29 drones and only one drone succeeded in achieving some of its objectives, as a result of which some Pakistani equipment was damaged.â
He also claimed that âone of these drones was also sent to target the holy site of the Sikh religion in Nankana Sahib.â
On this occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said that Indiaâs claim of attacking military installations is a blatant lie. He said, âWhat India has done today by sending drones to two dozen places inside Pakistan from Islamabad to Karachi is regrettable, shameful and condemnable.â
He said that âIndia also tried to target the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.â
He said, âPakistan shot down five Indian warplanes. They are probably not digesting this and are doing these things to relieve their embarrassment.â
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said that a story was created by India that Pakistan had again carried out attacks inside India last night in violation of international laws.
He said that âPakistan did not take action in any urban area of ââIndian Punjab and, as a responsible country, exercised all possible strategic caution.â
Ishaq Dar said, âPakistan is committed to protecting its citizens. Citizens do not need to panic. Pakistanâs armed forces are committed to defense.â
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Pakistan claims to have shot down 29 Indian drones: Stock market plunges by 6,482 points,
The Pakistan Stock Market recorded a major decline of 6,482 points in the index at the end of trading on Thursday.
A sharp bearish trend was recorded during trading and after a decline of 6948 points, the buying and selling of shares had to be suspended when the index fell to 103505 points.
According to the countryâs stock market rules, trading in the market has to be suspended for 45 minutes if the index drops by five percent or increases by five percent in a day.
The index fell another 8,400 points after the market resumed trading after a break, but it saw some recovery before the close of business and the index recorded a decline of 6,482 points when the market closed.
According to stock market analysts, business started positively this morning and the index recorded an increase of 1850 points. However, after Indiaâs drone attacks on Pakistan, the market came under pressure and investors sold shares in panic, which led to a large decline in the index.
Analyst Jibran Sarfaraz told the BBC that âtensions between Pakistan and India have increased after the drone attacks, which has put pressure on the market and led to a sell-off in shares in the market.â
He said that there was a positive trend in business in the morning, but after the drone attacks, the trend in the market became negative and investors saw increased selling of shares.
Analyst Ahsan Mehanti said that the reason for the market downturn is the increasing tension between Pakistan and India, which led to the market index recording the highest single-day decline.
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What is the Israeli-made Harpoon drone shot down in Pakistan and why is it difficult to detect in the air?
Nearly 36 hours after India launched missile strikes on several areas of Pakistan and its administered Kashmir, tensions between the two countries escalated once again when the Pakistani army claimed to have shot down several drones during Indiaâs attempts to infiltrate various Pakistani cities.
A statement issued by the Pakistani military on Thursday claimed that 25 Israeli-made Herop drones have been shot down so far through soft kills (technical means) and hard kills (weapons).
Earlier, a Pakistani military spokesman said that âIndia again violated Pakistani borders and sent drones towards Lahore, Gujranwala, Chakwal, Attock, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur, Mianwali and Karachi, which were destroyed.â
On the other hand, after Pakistan claimed to have infiltrated India through drones and shot down several drones during the operation, India said that this action was in response to Pakistanâs attempt to target Indian installations on the night between Wednesday and Thursday.
There has been no response from the Pakistani military or government to the Indian claims so far, however, on Thursday afternoon, a Pakistani military spokesman claimed that Lahore was among the areas in which Indian drones were shot down.
In all this, we try to find out what Harpoon drones are? Why are they difficult to detect on radar? And what could be Indiaâs purpose in sending drones into Pakistan?
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India-Pakistan tension: What is the way out of this conflict?
The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan is taking a dangerous turn with each passing day, and various countries around the world are appealing to both countries to exercise restraint.
Initially, it seemed that after Indiaâs airstrikes and Pakistanâs claim of shooting down Indian aircraft, both countries would appear to be successful and tensions would begin to ease. However, there is now a danger that if retaliatory attacks from both sides continue, the situation could worsen.
Tensions between the two countries are not new, but in previous conflicts, other influential countries, including the United States, brought the situation under control by putting pressure on Delhi and Islamabad.
After the start of the tension, nationalist sentiments are now at their peak in both India and Pakistan, and the two countries appear to be on the brink of war once again after decades.
In such a situation, if the United States does not play an active role, it is quite possible that Pakistan and India will continue to blame each other.
Gulf countries with which both countries have good relations, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, could play a role in mediating this situation.
Although the priorities of US President Donald Trumpâs administration are trade tariffs, China, and the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the international community must play its role in trying to reduce tensions between the two nuclear powers.
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Pakistan-administered Kashmir: âSix killed, 29 injured in shelling and firing last nightâ
Authorities in Pakistan-administered Kashmir say that at least six people have been killed and 29 injured as a result of Indian firing and shelling along the Line of Control and adjacent areas yesterday.Women are also among the dead and injured.
A detailed damage report released by the government of Pakistan-administered Kashmir on Friday morning said that two houses had also suffered partial damage as a result of the shelling.
According to the report, the six people who died belong to Kotli (4), Bhimber (1) and Bagh (1).
Two women were among the dead. According to the report, nine women and three children were among the 29 injured. The injured hailed from Kotli, Bhimber, Bagh, Neelam, Poonj and Haveli.
According to this report, a total of 17 people have been killed and 51 injured in Pakistan-administered Kashmir along the Line of Control and adjacent areas since the India-Pakistan tension began on Wednesday (May 7).
In addition, 139 residential houses have been partially or completely damaged
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Positive start to business in Pakistan stock market, stock market in India in recession
After a sharp decline in the Pakistan stock market over the past two days due to rising tensions between India and Pakistan, trading in the market started positively on Friday morning, with the index recording an increase of more than 2,400 points in the first half hour of trading.
On the other hand, the Indian stock market saw a negative trend on Friday.
According to analysts in Pakistan, the market started trading positively and the index increased by more than 2,400 points, after which investors sold shares in the market and the index declined, however, the market index is currently in the positive zone.
In the past few days, the stock market index has recorded a decline of more than 10,000 points due to rising tensions between Pakistan and India.
According to analyst Muhammad Sohail, the market opened on a positive note today. According to him, there was no major incident in the tension between Pakistan and India when the market opened in the morning, which has promoted a positive trend in the market.
Indiaâs stock market sees negative trend on Friday
On the other hand, the Indian stock market witnessed a negative trend on Friday. Indiaâs benchmark indices, Nifty and BSE Sensex, witnessed a downward trend on Friday morning.
At the start of the market, the Nifty 50 fell by more than 200 points, while the Sensex recorded a decline of more than 600 points.
It should be remembered that since the attack in Pahalgam on April 22, the Indian stock market has been showing a mixed trend, sometimes rising and sometimes falling. However, the market saw a sharp decline on Friday morning, which is being attributed to the increasing tension between India and Pakistan overnight.
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After âOperation Sindoor,â conducted by India on the night of May 6 to 7 in Pakistan, as a retaliation for an attack in Pahalgam, in the Indian Kashmir region on April 22, the show of force intended by New Delhi is widely viewed by many military experts as a significant underperformance. Despite the bombing of nearly a dozen sites in Pakistan, with significant damage observed, India was forced to acknowledge the loss of at least three fighter jets during this operation. These major losses reveal the weaknesses of the Indian Air Force.
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Pakistan has launched retaliatory action after Indian attacks: ISPR
Pakistanâs state TV and the armyâs public relations department have claimed that Pakistan has launched a counter-offensive against the Indian attacks. According to the Pakistan Armyâs Public Relations Department (ISPR), Pakistan has named the counter-offensive âOperation Banyan Marsus.âThese are the words of a Quranic verse which means âa leaded wallâ.
ISPR and Pakistanâs state TV say that Pakistan has targeted various military targets in India, including Pathankot and Udhampur, in retaliation.
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G7 foreign ministers urge India and Pakistan to immediately de-escalate tensions
The foreign ministers of the G7 countries have urged India and Pakistan to immediately reduce tensions.The statement issued by the G7 countries said that âthe Foreign Ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and the High Representative of the European Union strongly condemn the militant attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, on April 22 and appeal to both India and Pakistan to exercise maximum restraint.â
The statement added that further military escalation poses a serious threat to regional stability. We are deeply concerned about the safety of civilians on both sides. âWe call for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and encourage both countries to engage in direct dialogue for a peaceful outcome. We continue to closely monitor events and express our support for a swift and lasting diplomatic solution,â the statement added.
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Pakistanâs airspace closed from 3:15 am to 12 noon
The Pakistan Airports Authority says that in view of the tense situation between Pakistan and India, Pakistanâs airspace has been closed to all types of flights from 3:15 am to 12:00 noon on May 10.A statement issued by the Pakistan Airports Authority said that Pakistanâs airspace will remain closed to all types of flights from 3:15 am to 12:00 noon on May 10
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Air defense system has foiled most of Indiaâs missile attacks, our assets are safe: Pakistani Army
Pakistani military spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, while holding a press conference late at night, claimed that âour air defense system has foiled most of the missile attacks by India on three PAF air bases.âThe spokesperson said that according to initial information, even those that managed to escape the missile defense system did not cause any damage and Pakistan Air Force assets are safe.
The army spokesman said that âPakistanâs forces are fully prepared and Indiaâs increasing aggression and cowardly attacks are being thwarted.â
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He said, âWe will go to any extent to protect our people. These Indian tactics cannot dampen the morale of the brave and courageous people of Pakistan.â
The Pakistani military spokesman said, âI want to tell India that we will soon compound your frustration further.â
The spokesperson said that with its cunning, India is pushing the entire region towards war.
The DG ISPR said that after attacking Afghanistan, India also attacked its own territory and the Pakistan Air Force has âelectronic signaturesâ of where these were fired from
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What do we know about the Fatah missile that launched Operation âBanyan Marsusâ?
The Pakistani government says it has launched a counter-offensive against India early Saturday morning, and the operation has been named âBanyan Marsusâ.It may be recalled that explosions were heard in several areas including Rawalpindi in Punjab province last night. Shortly after this, the head of the Pakistani armyâs public relations department, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, claimed that during the intervening night of Friday and Saturday, India tried to target Rawalpindiâs Nur Khan Air Base, Shorkot Air Base and Mureed Air Base with air-to-surface missiles, but according to him, all air force assets remained safe as a result of these attacks.
Shortly after this information was given, they announced the launch of âRetaliatory Operation Banyan Marsusâ.
According to the ISPR, the operation was initiated by Pakistan launching the âFath-1â missile. The ISPR has also shared videos of the launch of Fateh-1.
According to the Pakistani army, âThis operation has been carried out in the name of those Pakistani children who were killed as a result of Indiaâs aggression against Pakistan.â It was further stated that âPakistan has not forgotten and will never forget the martyrdom of these innocent children.â
What does âBanyan Marsusâ mean?
The words âBunyan Marsusâ are taken from a verse in the Muslim holy book, the Quran, which means âa leaded wallâ.The fourth verse of Surah As-Saff of the Quran states:
Indeed, Allah loves those who fight in His cause, as if they were a firm structure (Quran).
Which translates as âIndeed, Allah loves those who fight in His way in ranks as if they were a wall of lead.â
According to the ISPR, the âBanyan Marsusâ are people who struggle in the path of Allah, i.e., like a strong, iron wall, and these individuals are considered among the most beloved servants of Allah.
The Pakistani army says that it is in this spirit that the operation has been named âBanyan Marsusâ.