Indian Jets Retreat After Pakistan Air Force Responds Quickly
Indian Jets Retreat After Pakistan Air Force Responds Quickly
A recent terrorist attack in Kashmir killed 26 people—25 from India and one from Nepal. India believes the attackers came from Pakistan. In response, India said it would take strong action.
Indian Jets Cross the Line of Control
After the attack, Indian fighter jets reportedly entered the airspace of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. This area is part of the larger region of Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan claim.
Pakistan's Quick Reaction
The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) responded immediately. According to Pakistani officials, their jets chased the Indian planes and forced them to return. Some reports say that two Indian jets were shot down and a pilot was captured, but India has not confirmed this.
Tensions Get Worse
After this event, both countries took more serious steps. India stopped sharing water with Pakistan under the Indus Waters Treaty. Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian planes and ended all major agreements with India, including one that helped keep peace since 1972.
What the World Is Saying
Countries around the world are worried. They are asking both India and Pakistan to stay calm and talk to each other instead of fighting. But with rising anger on both sides, it is unclear what will happen next.
People in Kashmir Are Suffering
As always, the people living in Kashmir are the ones suffering the most. They are caught in the middle of this conflict and live in fear whenever tensions rise.






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