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Main Points
- Explosions in Jammu triggered by Pakistani drones, according to Indian sources.
- India’s cross-border actions are described as a deliberate counter to the fatal incident on April 22.
- Amid power outages and defensive measures, the US, Russia, and China are advocating for peace and caution as tensions rise.
Indian media also broadcast images of lights and flashes over Jaisalmer city in Rajasthan, adjacent to the southern Pakistani province of Sindh.
Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry emphasized that they would counter any further provocations “with strong commitment and determination to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
‘Operation Sindoor’
Pakistan alleged that Indian attacks targeted civilian locales rather than militant positions and claimed to have downed five Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets made in France, and 29 drones in response, while also reporting 40 to 50 Indian troop fatalities at the Line of Control.
A senior US official said American intelligence assessed at least one Indian fighter jet was downed by Pakistan during the exchange.

‘None of our business’
“Our hope and our expectation is that this is not going to spiral into a broader regional war or, God forbid, a nuclear conflict,” Vance said.
