Incidents

War between India and Pakistan: What is known about the loss on both sides and how the world has reacted

To spread: Pakistan's troops allegedly knocked down five Indian aircraft, and India's authorities claim to have eliminated at least 17 "terrorists" during a rocket attack on Pakistan. CNN writes about it, noting that they cannot check these statements on its own. Journalists noted that according to Pakistani sources in the Safety Services, Pakistan knocked down five Indian Air Force aircraft and one drone after the attack.

At the same time, India Today has acknowledged that three Indian fighters crashed in India. In addition, the representative of the Armed Forces of Pakistan Ahmed Shahdri said that as a result of the Indian attack, 8 Pakistanis were killed, 35 were injured, and two more were considered missing. "We can confirm that at least seven civilian areas have become the target of Indian missiles released from Indian airspace. We are in the process of retribution.

You will see Pakistan's response until the morning," the Guardian Defense Minister Pakistan Havadja said. Pakistani province of Punjab has been declared a state of emergency. Instead, the authorities of India claims that during the Sindur operation, 17 "terrorists" were eliminated and 60 more were injured. UN Secretary General Anthony Guterres called India and Pakistan to maximize military restraint. "The world cannot afford a military confrontation between India and Pakistan," Guterresh said.

The US and the UAE also called on India and Pakistan for restraint. In particular, US State Department spokeswoman Temmy Bruce said the United States "closely monitor the development of the situation between Pakistan and India. " She described the circumstances in the relationship between Pakistan and India as "variable and fast -moving" and confirmed Washington's commitment to prevent further escalation.

"We constantly monitor the situation and remain in touch with Pakistan and Indian officials in search of a peaceful decision," said US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Foreign Minister UAE Sheikh Abdalla Bin Zaid Al Hayyan also expressed serious concern with the escalation of the conflict between the two nuclear states and called Islamabad and New Dely to restraint. "Pakistan and India should not take any steps that threaten regional or global peace," the UAE Foreign Minister said.