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The Pakistani military says that 26 were killed in Indian attacks

At least 26 people were killed in Indian attacks on Pakistani goals, said the Pakistani military.

An explanation of the military also said that 46 people were injured.

Previously, India had started rocket attacks across the border to Pakistan and claimed to destroy the hidden militant groups behind an attack at the end of April in the controversial region of Kashmir, in which at least 26 civilians were killed.

According to Indian reports, at least three civilians were killed by Pakistani shelling in the Indian controversial part of the controversial cashmere region.

One person receives treatment for injuries that were suffered during a alleged Indian rocket attack in a hospital in Bahawalpur after the rocket attacks on cities in Pakistan, as reported by the Pakistani military interdiction public relations, reports. Hussain Ali/Zuma Press/dpa

Safety personnel Cordon from the area after a plane crash into pampore when the tensions rise after India started on Pakistan air strikes on May 7th. Basit Zargar/Zuma Press Wire/dpa

Safety personnel Cordon from the area after a plane crash into pampore when the tensions rise after India started on Pakistan air strikes on May 7th. Basit Zargar/Zuma Press Wire/dpa

Rümmer by the Indian Air Force fighter Jet after falling down in Wuyan Pampore South Kashmir. India started air strikes on Pakistan. Base Zargar/Zuma Press Wire/dpa

Rümmer by the Indian Air Force fighter Jet after falling down in Wuyan Pampore South Kashmir. India started air strikes on Pakistan. Base Zargar/Zuma Press Wire/dpa

The staff of the Indian Air Force arrives in the Wuyan area of ​​pampore, where a non -identified fighter plane reports after India

The staff of the Indian Air Force arrives in the Wuyan area of ​​pampore, where a non -identified fighter plane reported reported after India started “Operation Sindoor” and hit nine locations in Pakistan. According to Pakistani officials, the rocket attacks killed at least eight people and wounded more than 35, with Islamabad promising a robust reaction to what it described as a “act of war”. Saqib Majeed/SOPA images via Zuma Press Wire/dpa

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