India-Pakistan Live: Pakistan launches military operation against India

India-Pakistan Live: Pakistan launches military operation against India

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Al Jazeera Live
By Alastair McCready, Ted Regencia and Abid Hussain
Published On 10 May 202510 May 2025
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- Pakistan’s military said strikes have been launched against Indian military sites as part of operation “Bunyan Marsoos” after three Pakistani airbases were targeted by Indian “air-to-surface missiles”.
- Pakistan Civil Aviation said it is closing its airspace from 3:15am local time (22:15 GMT) on Saturday until noon (07:00 GMT) following the latest attacks.
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First all-out war between nuclear-armed nations?So far, India and Pakistan have used missiles, drones, diplomacy and information to battle each other since the April 22 attack on Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, in which 26 civilians were killed.But as they slide rapidly towards a full-blown military conflict, a dangerous reality stares not just at the 1.6 billion people of the two countries, but at the world: If an all-out war were to break out between them, it would be the first ever between two nuclear-armed nations.India and Pakistan fought in the icy heights of Kargil in 1999, a year after the South Asian neighbours became nuclear states.But that was a contained war: Already, in the past three days, India and Pakistan each claim to have hit much wider swaths of the other’s territory than was the case in 1999.The last full war between India and Pakistan was in 1971, before either had tested a nuclear device.And though the US and the Soviet Union were locked in the Cold War for more than 40 years, they carefully managed their tensions, including through a series of proxy wars in third countries, to avoid engaging in direct military conflict.
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- 16m ago (04:10 GMT)Pakistan state media claims Indian websites hacked as part of ‘Bunyan Marsoos’Earlier, we reported that Pakistan claimed it had hit India’s power grid with a cyberattack launched as part of operation Bunyan Marsoos.Pakistan’s state-run PTV News now reports that several sensitive Indian online domains have been targeted as part of that cyberattack, including websites belonging to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, the Border Security Forces, and the Crime Research Investigation Agency.This claim could not be independently verified by Al Jazeera. The Indian government has yet to comment.Click here to share on social mediaAdvertisement