Pakistan reports Indian missiles attack 3 air bases

Islamabad, Pakistan, Pakistan - Pakistan Army spokesman said on Saturday that India launched missiles at three air bases in Pakistan, but most of them were intercepted. This is the latest escalation in the conflict triggered by the shooting massacre that India blames Pakistan for killing Pakistan.

The state-run Pakistan TV station immediately stated that it was retaliatory attacks on "multiple locations in India". It provides no details and it is unclear which military locations in India are targeted.

Pakistan Army spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif said in a televised speech that the country's air force assets are safe. He added that some Indian missiles have also hit Punjab in eastern India.

"This is a provocation to the Supreme Order," Sharif said.

According to a spokesman, the Indian missiles targeted the garrison city of Rawalpindi, the Murid Air Force Base in Chakwar City and the Nurhan Air Force Base in Rafiki Air Force Base in Zhang District, eastern Punjab Province. India did not comment immediately.

Sharif said some Indian missiles have also entered Afghanistan.

"I want to give you a shocking news that India fired six ballistic missiles from its city of Adampur," Sharif said. One of the ballistic missiles hit Adampur and the remaining five hit the Punjab area of ​​Amritsar. ”

Indian troops said in a statement late Friday that drones were seen in 26 locations in many regions with Pakistan and India-controlled Kashmir, including the region's Srinagar city. It said the drone was tracked and involved.

"This situation is subject to close observation and timely action where necessary," the statement said.

Tensions among nuclear weapons competitors have soared since April 22, killing 26 civilians, mostly Indian tourists, in Kashmir. New Delhi blames Pakistan for supporting the attack, while Islamabad refuses the attack.

According to Pakistani officials, India carried out air strikes at several locations in the Pakistani territory, which were linked to militants, killing 31 civilians. Pakistan said it shot down five Indian fighters.

India said on Thursday that it thwarted Pakistan's drone and missile strikes among military targets in more than a dozen towns, including the Indian-controlled city of Jamu in Kashmir. Pakistan denies it carried out a drone attack. India said at the same time it attacked Pakistan's air defense system and radar near the city of Lahore. These events cannot be independently confirmed.