India said she attacked air defense systems in various places in Pakistan on the morning of Thursday (8).
The announcement was made in a government statement and marks the first time the country confirms that it attacked Pakistani military facilities.
India stated that this action occurred after Pakistan tried to attack various military targets in the north and west of its territory at night, using missiles and drones.
Understand the conflict between India and Pakistan
India launched “Operation Sindoor” on Wednesday (7)-Tuesday night (6), in Brasilia-and reached “terrorist infrastructure” in both Pakistan and in the region of Caxemira administered by Pakistan.
This is a great climb that takes the two neighboring nations, which have nuclear weapons, on the brink of a total war.
Pakistan says it has slaughtered five Indian Air Force jets and a drone. India did not confirm these losses. Pakistani sources said three of the five slaughtered aircraft were Rafale – valuable actives from the Indian Air Force purchased from a French manufacturer.
The Indian offensive occurs after armed men kill 26 people, mostly tourists, in Caxemira controlled by India in April. India accused Pakistan of involvement, something the Pakistani government denies.
Hindu, mostly, and Pakistan, of a Muslim majority, control parts of the cashmire, but claim it fully and have already waged three wars through the territory.
This content was originally published in India says it attacked air defense systems in Pakistan on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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