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India -Pakistan Live: Pakistan says that dozens of Indian soldiers killed – but questions about claims still unanswered | World news

Thank you for pursuing our reporting on the India Pakistan conflict.

After another exhausting day of developments, we pause our live updates for the time being. Here is a summary of the main developments of the day.

Drone depressed – Pakistan

We started with an update from Pakistan, which shot 12 drones from India this morning.

The country's military spokesman jury that India “will continue to pay for this naked aggression”.

Pakistan also reported that on Wednesday 31 civilians were killed in the country and in Pakistan in India – that rose from 26.

But India continued his permanent attitude towards potential retaliation through Pakistan and insisted that military attacks “are met with a very, very firm reaction”.

Pakistan says

Later Pakistani information minister claimed that the country's military killed “40-50 Indian soldiers” along the De-Facto border between Indian and Pakistanically controlled areas of the controversial cashmere region.

Afterwards, the Indian government published a statement that reflected the escalating tensions between the two countries.

It claimed that Pakistan tried to participate in a number of military destinations in the north and west of the country overnight.

India also said that its forces aimed at air defense systems and radars in a series of places in Pakistan, and added that a system in Lahore was “neutralized”.

India refers to “original escalation”

India's Foreign Minister also held a press conference and described the arms attack by “terrorists” in Indian -controlled cashmere last month as a “original escalation”.

Vikram Misri accused Pakistan of having spread misinformation about the strikes of India on Wednesday, and said the country “terrorists” gave state funerals.

Answered your questions

A memory – our defense and security analyst Michael Clarke answered your questions about the conflict between India and Pakistan with our leading world detector Yalda Hakim.

You can watch the complete Q&A in the video below.

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