For two weeks, as India promised a forceful response to a terrorist massacre that it linked to Pakistan, the only real question seemed to be just how hard it would strike.
The answer came in the wee hours of Wednesday, as India sent jets soaring through the air to hit several sites in Pakistan, and as the Pakistani military mobilized its own fleet to try to shoot the Indian planes out of the skies.
By day’s end, long after the missiles had stopped flying and the killing had come to a close, both sides took stock and found that they had enough to claim victory — or to further escalate the conflict.
India struck deeper into Pakistan than it had at any point in recent decades of enmity between the two nuclear-armed rivals. The damage by all accounts was extensive, with more than 20 people killed in dozens of strikes across six to nine locations, including in towns long known to harbor terrorist leaders wanted for carnage inflicted on India.
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But there was also growing evidence that Pakistan, too, had delivered serious blows. Two or three Indian planes went down on the Indian side of the border, according to Indian officials and Western diplomats, as well as local media reports and eyewitness descriptions. It was exactly what India had hoped to avoid after having suffered a similar embarrassment the last time it exchanged military strikes with Pakistan, in 2019.
Reported strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir
China
Controlled
by Pakistan
boundary
undefined
line of control
Muzaffarabad
Controlled
by India
Pahalgam
Militant attack
on April 22
Bagh
Islamabad
Kotli
Strikes by
India on May 7
India
Shakargarh
Muridke
Disputed
area
Pakistan
PAK.
INDIA
Bahawalpur
China
Controlled
by Pakistan
boundary
undefined
line of control
Muzaffarabad
Controlled
by India
Bagh
Islamabad
Pahalgam
Militant attack
on April 22
Kotli
Strikes by
India on May 7
India
Shakargarh
Muridke
Disputed
area
Pakistan
PAK.
INDIA
Bahawalpur
China
Controlled
by Pakistan
boundary
undefined
line of
control
Muzaffarabad
Bagh
Islamabad
Pahalgam
Militant attack
on April 22
Controlled
by India
Kotli
Strikes by
India on May 7
India
Shakargarh
Disputed
area
Muridke
Pakistan
PAK.
INDIA
Bahawalpur
Source: Pakistani military (strike locations)
By The New York Times
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