India triggered several missiles to Pakistan during the night on Tuesday, according to the Pakistani army, who said he responded from “air and earth.”
The attacks, the Sindor labeled operation, attacked nine sites of “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir occupied by Pakistan, according to the Ministry of Defense of India.
The Pakistani army said India attacked Kotli, Muzaffaabad and Bahawalpur. Three people died and 12 were injured, said the Pakistani army.

In this photo published by Public Relations between Services, an injured person in an alleged attack of Indian missiles, receives treatment in a hospital in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, on May 7, 2025.
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After the strikes, the Indian army said: “Justice is served.”
India has blamed Pakistan for a deadly attack in the disputed cashmere region that occurred in April. The militant attack, known as the Pahalgam incident, left 26 people dead in back controlled by India.
Pakistan said at the end of April that he had credible evidence that India intended to carry out military actions against Pakistan in the next few days, according to Pakistani information minister, Attaullah Tarar.
President Donald Trump responded to India’s missile attack in the Oval office, describing him as “a penalty.”
“I just listened to it,” Trump said when a journalist asked the strike reaction. “I guess people knew something was going to happen according to the past. They have been fighting for a long time.”
Trump added: “I just hope it ends very fast.”

May 7, 2025.
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The State Department said it is “closely monitoring developments.”
“We are aware of the reports, however, we do not have an evaluation to offer at this time,” said a state department official.
The Trump administration has supported India’s concerns about terrorism and has pushed Pakistan to publicly condemn last month’s attack.
State Department officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have been working to contain reprisals from India.
Habibullah Khan and Shannon K. Kingston of ABC News contributed to this report.
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