3 civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir were killed by Pakistani cross-border shelling, Indian Army says
From CNN’s Kunal Seghal
Three civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir were killed in shelling by Pakistani troops from across the border, according to the Indian Army.
The Pakistan Army “resorted to arbitrary firing and artillery shelling” from posts across the Line of Control that divides the disputed territory of Kashmir, the Indian Army said in a statement.
“Indian Army are responding in proportionate manner,” the statement said.
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Pakistan security sources say 5 Indian fighter jets, including French-made Rafales, shot down
From CNN’s Sophia Saifi and Nic Robertson in Islamabad
Five Indian Air Force jets and one drone were shot down by Pakistan during India’s attack, according to Pakistani security sources.
In a statement released to reporters, the security sources said three French-made Rafale jets, one MiG-29 and one SU-30 fighter jets were downed “in self-defense.” An Indian Heron drone was also shot down, they added.
A second senior Pakistani government official confirmed the same list of downed aircraft.
The briefing did not say precisely where the jets were downed or how.
Pakistani officials had earlier briefed that they shot down three aircraft and a drone.
CNN cannot independently verify the claims and has reached out to the Indian government for a response.
8 people killed, dozens injured in 6 locations in Pakistan, military spokesperson says
From CNN's Hira Humayun and Helen Regan
Eight people were killed, including children, and 35 injured, Pakistan’s military spokesperson said after India launched military strikes on targets in Pakistan early Wednesday.
India targeted six locations with 24 strikes in both Pakistan and Pakistan administered-Kashmir, spokesperson Lt. Gen. Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in a news conference early Wednesday.
Previously, Pakistan said five locations were struck. India has said nine sites in total were targeted.
Five people were killed, including a 3-year-old girl, in Ahmadpur East, in Pakistan’s Punjab Province, Chaudhry said. One man was also killed in Punjab’s Muridke, a city near Lahore.
In Pakistan administered-Kashmir, a 16-year-old girl and 18-year-old man were killed in the city of Kotli, he added.
Mosques were targeted in the strikes, according to the military spokesperson.
CNN cannot independently verify the claim.
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