Pakistan’s Armed Forces killed 40 to 50 India soldiers along the cashmire border run by India, according to the country’s Ministry of Information.
The folder confirmed the numbers to CNN, after being first reported by other media outlets.
“We explode its military (Indian) facilities on the ‘indeed’ border,” said Pakistan Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Sky News.
Pakistan promised retaliation after India’s violent attack on Punjab and Caxemira administered by Pakistan on Wednesday morning (7).
Pakistani security sources claim that they overthrew five Indian Air Force jets and dozens of other drones – allegations on which the Indian government has not spoken.
THE CNN He could not verify the numbers and requested comments from the Ministry of Indian Defense.
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.
*AishWarya S. Iyer, from CNN, contributed the report to this publication
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Source: CNN Brasil

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