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The missile strikes specifically targeted militant groups [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] and [[Lashkar-e-Taiba]], avoiding any Pakistani military installations. Pakistan contended that the Indian strikes hit civilian locations, including mosques, resulting in the deaths of 31 Pakistani civilians. However, various independent reports indicated that the focus was on terrorist targets.
The missile strikes specifically targeted militant groups [[Jaish-e-Mohammed]] and [[Lashkar-e-Taiba]], avoiding any Pakistani military installations. Pakistan contended that the Indian strikes hit civilian locations, including mosques, resulting in the deaths of 31 Pakistani civilians. However, various independent reports indicated that the focus was on terrorist targets.
In retaliation, Pakistan asserted that it had shot down several Indian aircraft and caused damage to Indian infrastructure. Additionally, cross-border artillery fire from Pakistan led to the deaths of 15 Indian civilians and 43 injured in the Poonch area of Jammu and Kashmir.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20250508134309/https://www.newsonair.gov.in/15-killed-43-injured-in-pak-shelling-in-civilian-areas-of-jk/</ref><ref>
On 8 May 2025, India reported that the Pakistani army attempted drone and missile strikes on several Indian cities, including [[Amritsar]], which were successfully intercepted by the S-400 missile defense system. Indian officials stated that the threat was neutralised. In response, the Indian army claimed to have conducted SEAD/DEAD operations, asserting that they had disabled air defense systems in [[Lahore]].


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