The time in Peking is May 10th, 16:16.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan: Strongly responded to India's provocation and accurately struck its military facilities.
On May 10 local time, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, stated during a call with leaders of various political parties that the Pakistan Armed Forces have made a coordinated and strong response to India's 'aggressive actions.' In the 'Iron Wall' military operation, Pakistan accurately targeted Indian military facilities that were conducting attacks against Pakistan. In the face of 'aggressive actions,' Pakistan has demonstrated great restraint.
Sharif also pointed out that India launched missile attacks again on the Nur Khan Air Force Base and other locations on the morning of the 10th, with targets including civilians.
In addition, on the 10th, Pakistan's Defense Minister Asif stated in a media interview that Pakistan is prepared for the next phase. Asif emphasized that Pakistan will not 'let down its guard.' Asif confirmed that a vehicle at the Nur Khan Air Force Base was damaged in the attack, while other areas were unharmed.
Beijing time, May 10th, 14:39.
Fake news! The Indian military denies that the S-400 air defense system has been destroyed.
On the 10th local time, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the military held a joint press conference. An Indian military spokesperson stated that Pakistan is attempting to continue malicious disinformation campaigns, claiming that the Indian S-400 air defense system has been destroyed along with the airports in Surat and Silchar. In response, India clearly refutes these claims, stating that such information is all fake news.
Earlier that day, Pakistani media cited sources from the Pakistani military, reporting that Pakistani Air Force fighter jets using hypersonic missiles accurately destroyed the S-400 air defense system deployed by India in the Adanpur region of Punjab.
Beijing time, May 10th, 14:27.
India claims that all hostile actions have been countered and responded to, and there will be no escalation of conflict.

On the 10th local time, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the military held a joint press conference.
The Indian military stated that Pakistani forces continue to carry out military actions in the western border region of India, with multiple air force bases and army hospitals in India being damaged. In response, the Indian military condemned these actions and swiftly took military action, targeting Pakistan's technical facilities, command and control centers, Radar stations, and weapon depots. Several Pakistani military bases have been struck by Indian aircraft and missiles.
Additionally, the Indian military discovered that the Pakistani army is mobilizing troops to the border region, which indicates an intention to further escalate the conflict. The Indian armed forces are always on high alert, and all hostile actions have been effectively countered with appropriate responses. The Indian armed forces reiterated that India will not escalate the conflict.
A spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of External Affairs also stated at the meeting that the military action by Pakistan on the morning of the 10th resulted in the death of an Indian regional commissioner, further exacerbating civilian casualties and losses in the area. He also mentioned that some online claims regarding the destruction of Indian military facilities and electrical utilities are incorrect and absurd. Pakistan's actions constitute provocation and are escalating; India will respond responsibly and cautiously.
Regarding the above statements, Pakistan has not yet responded.
Beijing Time, May 10th, 13:24.
The Indian Ministry of Defense stated that Pakistan attacked religious sites and residential areas.
On the morning of the 10th local time, the Indian Ministry of Defense stated on Social Media that Pakistan launched a Drone attack on religious sites and residential areas in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region from the night of the 9th to the 10th.
Pakistan has not responded to this so far.
Beijing Time, May 10, 10:54 AM.
The Pakistani Foreign Minister: Recent military responses are measures of self-defense.
On May 10, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dar stated that in light of the recent escalation of tensions in the region, the country's armed forces have maintained a state of high alert and are fully prepared. Pakistan cannot take any risks, and the recent military response is a self-defense measure.
Dar stated that the international community must now take action to make India realize the seriousness of its mistakes. Dar condemned India's actions over the past 48 hours, stating that India's missile and drone attacks on Pakistan's territory are unacceptable acts of aggression.
There has been no response from the Indian side regarding this.
Beijing time, May 10, 10:18 AM.
Pakistan deployed "Falcon" fighter jets to destroy India's S-400 air defense system.
On May 10, Pakistani media quoted military sources reporting that the Pakistan Air Force deployed JF-17 "Falcon" fighter jets to accurately destroy the S-400 air defense system deployed by India in the Adampur area of Punjab, India, using hypersonic missiles.
It is reported that the S-400 missile defense system is an important National Security asset for India, with a single system valued at approximately 1.5 billion USD.
There has been no response from the Indian side regarding this.
Beijing time May 10th, 10:16 AM.
An Indian senior official was reported dead in an attack launched from Pakistan.
According to reporters, Indian sources stated that at dawn on the 10th, Pakistan launched shelling in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region, resulting in the death of a senior Indian government official and the serious injury of two accompanying staff members.
Additionally, according to sources from the Indian government, India attacked three air force bases and some outposts in Pakistan, using air-to-ground missiles and drones in the attack. Pakistan suffered significant losses in aerial power during the attack.
Beijing time May 10th, 09:56 AM.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan convened an emergency meeting of the 'National Command Authority'.
The Pakistan Armed Forces' Media Office announced on the 10th that Prime Minister Shehbaz called an emergency meeting of all political party leaders and military leaders from across Pakistan at the 'National Command Authority'.
On May 10 at 09:54 Beijing time.
An Indian fighter jet was shot down in Punjab, Pakistan, and the pilot was captured.
According to a source from the Pakistan military, on May 10 local time, an Indian Air Force fighter jet was shot down near Sialkot in Punjab, Pakistan. The Indian pilot was captured.
Currently, the Indian government has not confirmed this news.
On May 10 at 09:42 Beijing time.
Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, has closed gas stations for 48 hours.
On May 10, the Pakistani government announced that all gas stations in the capital city of Islamabad will close for the next 48 hours starting at 6 AM.
On May 10 at 09:26 Beijing time.
Pakistan airstrikes hit multiple Indian air force bases, Pakistani fighter jets entered Indian airspace.
On May 10, military sources from Pakistan reported that the Pakistan Air Force fighter jets were conducting airstrikes on air force bases in various locations including Gujarat, Ambala, and Jalandhar in India. Pakistani fighter jets entered Indian airspace.
According to Pakistani media reports, a Pakistani Drone flew over Delhi.
There has been no response from the Indian side regarding this.
Beijing Time, May 10, 09:22.
Explosions have been heard again in the India-controlled Kashmir region.
According to reporters from the General Administration, it was reported from the Indian side that around 6 a.m. local time on the 10th, multiple explosions were heard in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region again.
Previously, the Indian Ministry of Defense confirmed that Pakistan had launched Drone attacks on 26 locations in northern and western India, targeting locations including Indian airports and air force bases, which were successfully thwarted. A Pakistani armed Drone attacked a civilian area in India, resulting in serious injuries to three members of a local family.
On May 10th, Beijing time at 09:16.
Pakistan claims that precise strikes against India caused damage to facilities and casualties.
On the 10th local time, a reporter from the main station learned that sources from the Pakistan military stated that Pakistan's "Copper Wall Iron Wall" operation conducted precise strikes on key military facilities in multiple locations in India, causing damage to facilities and casualties. It is reported that the Delhi region of India has been officially listed as a target for attack.
On May 10th, Beijing time at 09:00.
Pakistan launched a cyber attack on India, causing approximately 70% of its power grid to collapse.
On May 10th, according to sources from the Pakistan military, during the country's "Copper Wall Iron Wall" military operation, Pakistan launched a cyber attack against India, resulting in approximately 70% of India's power grid collapsing.
On May 10th, Beijing time at 08:42.
Multiple explosions were reported in Karachi, Sindh Province, Pakistan.
According to reporters, on the 10th local time, multiple explosions were heard in the Shah Faisal Colony and Malir area of Karachi, the capital of Sindh Province in southern Pakistan.
At 08:24 on May 10, Beijing time.
Pakistan has closed all airspace.
On the 10th local time, reporters learned from Pakistani security personnel that Pakistan has closed all airspace.
At 08:07 on May 10, Beijing time.
Pakistan claims to respond to provocation by launching military operations against India.
On the 10th local time, reporters learned from the Pakistani military that Pakistan has officially launched a military operation codenamed "Copper Wall Iron Wall" in response to India's continuous provocative actions.
It is reported that this operation targets multiple objectives within India and covers numerous regions across the country.
Pakistan stated that the first round of operations has targeted a Missile storage facility in India's Punjab province.
There has been no response from the Indian side regarding this.
Beijing time, May 10th, 07:30.
Pakistan claims it successfully intercepted India's Missile, and all assets of the Air Force are safe.
On local time, May 10th, Pakistan's Minister of News and Broadcasting Talal stated that Indian Missiles have been successfully intercepted by Pakistan's air defense system. All assets of the Pakistan Air Force are safe.
Beijing time, May 10th, 06:06.
Pakistan's Nur Khan Air Force Base was attacked, and the surrounding area experienced a complete power outage.
Around 2:20 AM local time on May 10th, the Nur Khan Air Force Base located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, was suddenly attacked, and a huge explosion was heard at the scene.
On the morning of the 10th, Major General Chaudhry, Director of the Pakistan Military News Bureau, confirmed that India launched a Missile attack on the Nur Khan Air Force Base located in the city of Rawalpindi near the capital, Islamabad.
The reporter from the main station observed at the scene that after the attack, the surrounding areas of Nur Khan Airport experienced a widespread power outage, leaving the area in complete darkness, and residents were seen leaving their homes. In addition, the scent of burning material filled the air.
Currently, no official statement has been released regarding the cause of the attack or the casualties, and the incident is under further investigation.
Beijing time, May 10, 05:21.
A huge explosion was heard in Punjab province, Pakistan.
On May 10 local time, reporters from the main station heard two massive explosions in Rawalpindi, Punjab province, Pakistan.
According to military sources, around 02:20 local time on the 10th, Nur Khan Airport in Rawalpindi, Punjab province, was attacked.
Beijing time, May 10, 04:49.
The Pakistani military stated that a Missile launched from India landed on Indian territory.
On the 10th local time, the Pakistani military stated that India launched 6 ballistic Missiles, all landing on Indian territory. It is reported that one Missile landed in India's Adam Pure, while the other 5 landed in the Amritsar region of India.
In addition, the Pakistani military also stated that a Drone was shot down in Punjab Province.
At 04:35 on May 10, Peking time.
India has suspended operation at 32 airports for all civil flights.
On the 9th, the Indian civil aviation authority announced local time that 32 airports in northern and western India suspended all civil flight Operations until May 14.
At 04:04 on May 10, Peking time.
India claims that drones have been found in multiple locations along the border.
According to a report from the General Administration reporter on the 10th local time, the Indian Ministry of Defence issued a statement indicating that drones have been found at 26 locations near the border area between India and Pakistan and the Line of Control, including suspected armed drones.
On May 9 at 22:57 Beijing time.
Explosions were reported in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region.
The General Administration reporter learned from Indian sources that on the night of the 9th local time, explosions were heard in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region, and there was a large-scale power outage in the Jammu area.
In addition, several Indian media outlets have reported that as tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, the Indian government has extended the closure period of 24 airports until May 14.
On May 9 at 22:03 Beijing time.
The Pakistani military: The Indian attack has resulted in 33 deaths on the Pakistani side.
The General Administration reporter learned that on May 9 local time, the Pakistani military stated at a press conference that since India initiated the "Vermilion Operation," it has resulted in 33 deaths and 62 injuries on the Pakistani side.
The director of the Inter-Services Public Relations of Pakistan, Choudhry, revealed at a press conference that since India launched Operation Vermilion, there have been no losses of Pakistani soldiers or aircraft.
At the press conference of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs on the night of the 9th, Indian Army Colonel Suofeiya stated that from the night of the 8th to the 9th, Pakistan launched approximately 300 to 400 Drones in an attempt to attack 36 locations.
Beijing time May 9th, 17:06.
The situation between India and Pakistan is tense, affecting both countries' cricket super leagues.
On the local time of the 9th, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced that due to the current tense situation between India and Pakistan, the Indian Premier League will be suspended for a week starting from that day.
Additionally, the Pakistan Cricket Board also decided that given the tension with India, the remaining matches of the Pakistan Super League this season will be relocated to the UAE.
Beijing time May 9th, 17:01.
Pakistan claims to have destroyed 77 Indian Drones.
On May 9 local time, reporters from the main station learned that sources from Pakistan's security forces stated that the Pakistan Army has currently destroyed 77 Indian Drones.
Sources from the security forces revealed that as of the evening of May 8, the Pakistan Army had shot down 29 Indian Drones; from last night to today (the 9th), they successfully shot down another 48 Indian Drones.
Currently, there has been no response from India on this matter.
On May 9 at 14:51 Peking time.
India's attack on the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir region has resulted in the deaths of 5 people.
On May 9 local time, reporters from the main station learned from Pakistan that the Indian Army conducted shelling at night in the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir region, including Khoi Ratta, resulting in the deaths of 5 civilians, many injured, and several houses damaged.
There has been no response from the Indian side regarding this.
On May 9 at 14:15 Peking time.
Pakistan claims to have shot down 6 Indian Drones.
On May 9 local time, reporters learned that Pakistani security personnel stated that Pakistan shot down a total of 6 Indian Drones in the Punjab province at Vehari, Pakpattan, and Okara.
Currently, there has been no response from India on this matter.
On May 9 at 10:32 AM Beijing time.
The Indian military stated that they repelled multiple attacks from Pakistan during the night.

On May 9 local time, the Indian army stated on Social Media that from the evening of the 8th to the early morning of the 9th, the Pakistani armed forces launched multiple attacks on the Indian-controlled Kashmir region using Drones and Missiles, and the Indian military effectively repelled Pakistan's military actions.
There has been no response from the Pakistani side.
On May 9 at 07:31 AM Beijing time.
An explosion was heard in Rajasthan, India.
According to reports from the main station, on the evening of the 8th local time, explosions were heard in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. Subsequently, power outages occurred in some areas of Indian-controlled Kashmir and western Rajasthan.
At 01:17 on May 9th, Beijing time.
India claims that the Pakistan side has attacked the India-controlled Kashmir, while Pakistan denies it.
On the evening of the 8th local time, the Indian Integrated Defense Staff reported that Pakistan used Missiles and Drones to attack multiple locations in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Subsequently, the Indian Ministry of Defense issued a statement indicating that the international border in Jammu and Kashmir was attacked by Pakistani Drones and Missiles, and threats were neutralized using kinetic and non-kinetic Weapons according to established standard operating procedures. There are currently no reports of casualties or material losses.
In response to this claim by India, Pakistan's Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Talal, stated during a live Television broadcast that the information was false. The Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs also issued a statement denying the claims.
According to reports from Pakistan's national Television, the Pakistani military retaliated against the Indian military in Indian-controlled Kashmir around midnight on the 9th, destroying an important command post of the Indian army.
At 23:31 on May 8th, Beijing time.
The Indian air defense system shot down 8 Pakistani missiles.
Multiple Indian media outlets reported that around 8:30 PM local time on the 8th, several attacks occurred near the international border in the Indian-controlled Kashmir, with artillery fire hitting the Jammu region, and the Indian S-400 air defense system shooting down 8 Pakistani missiles.
Reports indicate that air defense alarms sounded around Jammu Airport in Indian-controlled Kashmir, and mobile Communications Services in Jammu city were also disrupted.
Beijing time May 8th, 10:52 PM.
Indian Foreign Secretary: 'Cinnabar Operation' does not target military facilities and does not intend to escalate the situation.
On the evening of the 8th local time, Indian Foreign Secretary Tang Yongsheng held a media briefing and then issued a statement regarding the 'Cinnabar Operation' and the recent India-Pakistan situation.
The statement noted that the attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22 was the initial escalation of the India-Pakistan situation, with the group claiming to be part of the 'Resistance Front' involved in these attacks. India's goal is not to escalate the situation but to respond to the initial escalation, and the response is precise, targeted, controllable, and restrained. The 'Cinnabar Operation' did not select any military targets and only targeted terrorist infrastructure within Pakistan, as well as locations that are clearly related to cross-border terrorist attacks on India.
The statement pointed out that since the morning of the 7th, Pakistani attacks have resulted in the deaths of 16 civilians and 59 injuries.
Regarding the accusation of India's attack on the Neelum-Jhelum Dam project in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Tang Yongsheng stated that "this is entirely fabricated, it is a blatant lie."
Beijing time, May 8th, 22:36.
India and Pakistan have launched mutual Drone attacks.
The Director General of the Pakistan Army's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Chowdhury stated on the 8th that Indian Drones have continuously invaded Pakistan since early hours local time, resulting in 3 deaths and 4 injuries. The Pakistani side shot down 29 Indian Drones in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Karachi, and other areas.
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated on the 8th that the "Operation Chishang" initiated by India against Pakistan is still ongoing. From the night of the 7th to the 8th local time, the Pakistani side used Drones and Missiles to attack multiple military targets in northern and western India, all of which were thwarted by India's air defense system.
Beijing time, May 8th, 19:38.
Both hydropower stations upstream of the Genab River in India have resumed operations.
According to reports from multiple Indian media, on the afternoon of the 8th local time, the Baglihar Hydropower Station in India has resumed operation, and three gates of the Salal Hydropower Station dam have also been opened.
Previously, India successively closed all the sluice gates of the Baglihar and Salal hydropower station dams built in the upper reaches of the Chenab River, completely cutting off the water supply to Pakistan for a time.
At 19:21 on May 8, Beijing time.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister: The National Security Advisors of India and Pakistan have made contact after the escalation of the situation.
On May 8, local time, Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dar revealed to the media that the National Security Advisors of Pakistan and India had been in contact after the escalation of tensions.
He also stated that the hotline between the military operations directors of the two countries is functioning normally.
At 18:34 on May 8, Beijing time.
Pakistan claims that around 50 Indian soldiers died at the Line of Control in Kashmir.
On May 8, local time, Pakistan's Minister of Information stated that approximately 50 Indian soldiers lost their lives at the Line of Actual Control in the Kashmir region.
Currently, there has been no response from India on this matter.
On May 8th at 17:20 Beijing time.
The USA Consulate in Lahore directed staff to shelter in place.
On May 8th local time, the US Embassy and Consulate in Pakistan announced that based on reports of a Drone explosion and drones being shot down in Lahore, the US Consulate in Lahore has instructed all staff to shelter in place. The consulate received preliminary information indicating that Pakistan may be evacuating some areas near Lahore's main airport.
On May 8th at 17:08 Beijing time.
India claims to have destroyed Pakistan's air defense system in Lahore.
On the afternoon of the 8th local time, India's Public Information Bureau issued a statement saying that from the night of the 7th to the 8th, Pakistan attempted to use Drones and Missiles to attack military targets in northern and western India, and these attacks were intercepted by India. Some remnants of Weapons have been found at the confirmed attack sites by Pakistan.
The announcement stated that on the morning of the 8th, the Indian armed forces struck many of Pakistan's air defense Radar and systems with an equivalent range and intensity, in response to Pakistan's actions. The announcement indicated reliable information that Lahore's air defense system has been destroyed.
There has been no response from Pakistan regarding the above statement by India. On the 8th, an explosion was heard in Lahore. According to the Pakistani military, a Drone was shot down and crashed in Lahore.
Beijing time on May 8 at 16:43.
Pakistan claims to have shot down over 25 Indian Drones.
On May 8 local time, according to the Pakistan Armed Forces News Bureau, since India launched Operation 'Zhusha', Pakistan has shot down more than 25 Indian ‘Harop’ Drones to date. Pakistan continues to discover and recover debris from the 'Harop' Drones in multiple regions. This incident has resulted in at least one civilian death and five injuries.
Beijing time on May 8 at 16:14.
India's Defense Minister: 'Operation Zhusha' is ongoing; does not wish for the situation to escalate but will not back down.
On the 8th local time, the Indian government held a bipartisan meeting, where Defense Minister Singh briefed attendees, including opposition parties, on the situation related to 'Operation Zhusha.'
Indian media quoted sources saying that Singh stated in the meeting that approximately 100 'terrorists' were killed in the precise strikes of 'Operation Zhusha.' As the operation is still ongoing, no further details can be disclosed at this time.
Singh emphasized: "We do not want the situation to escalate, but we will not back down if Pakistan takes action."
At 15:31 on May 8, Beijing time.
Intense air defense artillery sounds were heard near Lahore Walton Airport in Pakistan.
On May 8 local time, intense air defense artillery as well as air raid sirens were heard near Lahore Walton Airport (old airport) in Pakistan.
At 14:46 on May 8, Beijing time.
The Pakistani military claimed to have shot down 12 Drones from India.
A reporter from the main station learned that on May 8, Chaudhry, director of the Pakistan Military News Bureau, confirmed that India had carried out attacks on multiple locations in Pakistan using Drones, and the Pakistani armed forces were in a "high state of alert and vigilance", currently having shot down 12 Indian Drones at different locations, all of which were Harop Drones.
At 13:30 on May 8, Beijing time.
The Pakistani military announced the downing of multiple Drones, resulting in one person’s death during the attack.
According to local media reports, on the 8th, due to a Drone attack, one person was killed and another injured in a village in Ghotki, Sindh province, Pakistan.
Earlier, according to reports from the national broadcaster, the Pakistani military shot down multiple Drones on the 8th. One Drone was shot down at Lahore Walton Airport, another in Sheikhupura, Punjab province, and one Drone was also shot down in Ghotki, Sindh province.
Beijing time May 8th, 11:41 AM.
Flights at Karachi Airport in Pakistan are suspended.
Local time on May 8, according to a reporter from the main station, flights at Karachi Airport have been temporarily suspended, while Lahore and Sialkot airports have resumed operations after a brief suspension.
Beijing time May 8th, 11:36 AM.
Pakistani military: A Drone crashed after being shot down in Lahore.
On the morning of May 8 local time, the Pakistani military announced that a Drone was shot down and crashed in Lahore.
According to reporters from the Central Radio and Television Station, multiple Drones were shot down by the Pakistani military on the 8th. One Drone was shot down at Walton Airport in Lahore, while another was shot down in Shehopura, Punjab, and another Drone was also shot down in Ghotki, Sindh Province.
At 11:35 on May 8 in Beijing time.
India claims that Pakistan continues to fire near the Line of Control in Kashmir, and India has retaliated.
Local media, including the Press Trust of India, reported on the 8th, citing officials from the Ministry of Defense, that between the night of May 7 and the early morning of the 8th, the Pakistani military used small arms and artillery to conduct "indiscriminate firing" in four areas along the Line of Control in the Kashmir region, prompting corresponding retaliation from the Indian military. So far, there have been no reports of casualties in this round of small-scale skirmishes.
Indian media reported that shortly after India launched "Operation Vermilion" in the early morning of the 7th, Pakistan conducted shelling near the Line of Control in Kashmir, which had resulted in the deaths of 15 civilians and dozens injured by the morning of the 8th.
There has been no response from the Pakistani side.
At 10:45 on May 8 in Beijing time.
An explosion was heard in Lahore, the second largest city in Pakistan.
According to reporters, on May 8 local time, an explosion was heard in Lahore, the second largest city in Pakistan.
On May 8, at 01:12 Beijing time.
Pakistani military: Indian attacks have resulted in 31 deaths in Pakistan.
According to reporters, Chaudhry, the director of the Pakistan Army's media office, stated on the evening of May 7 local time that Indian attacks on Pakistan have resulted in 31 deaths and 57 injuries.
On May 7, at 20:30 Beijing time.
For the first time in over 50 years, India conducted large-scale civil defense drills.
On May 7 local time, large-scale civil defense drills were held in multiple locations in India.
According to local media reports, India has conducted exercises in a total of 244 areas classified as "Civil Defense Zones" with sensitive facilities, marking the first large-scale civil defense exercise in India in over 50 years.
At 20:01 on May 7th, Beijing time.
Prime Minister of Pakistan: Pakistan will continue to firmly defend its airspace and sovereignty.
On May 7th local time, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif delivered a speech in Parliament, noting that the Pakistani military maintained a state of readiness around the clock and successfully forced Indian fighter jets to retreat.
He reiterated that National Security is an uncompromising bottom line, and Pakistan will continue to firmly defend its airspace and sovereignty.
He emphasized that Pakistan would not tolerate any acts that undermine national sovereignty and security, and called on the international community to acknowledge India's destructive role in the region.
Pakistan's Defense Minister: The current situation remains highly tense.

On the 7th, Pakistan's Defense Minister Asif stated in an interview at the Parliament building that Pakistan has responded decisively to India's provocations and emphasized that if similar situations arise in the future, Pakistan will continue to take decisive actions.
Asif pointed out that India may attempt to regain losses through further provocations, and the current situation remains highly tense. New conflicts could occur at any time, and the development of the situation still deserves close attention.
Asif emphasized that Pakistan's response targets Indian military objectives, including aircraft. At the same time, he accused India of attacking civilian targets.
Beijing time, May 7th at 18:26.
The Indian side stated that if the Pakistani side decides to escalate the situation, the Indian side is prepared to retaliate.
On May 7th, the Indian National Security Advisor Doval had conversations with security advisors from several countries, including the USA, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Japan, informing them about the "Vermilion Operation" launched by India in the early hours of May 7th. He stated that this operation was cautious and restrained. He emphasized that India does not intend to escalate the current situation, but if Pakistan decides to upgrade, India is fully prepared to retaliate decisively.
Beijing time, May 7th at 17:00.
The National Security Council of Pakistan has authorized the military to independently decide on countermeasures against India.

On May 7th, local time, the Pakistan National Security Council held an emergency meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, to review the military actions carried out by Indian armed forces against Pakistan from the night of May 6th to May 7th.
The Pakistani National Security Council clearly authorized the armed forces to take all necessary measures to defend national sovereignty and the safety of the people, and reserves the right to "independently choose the time, place, and manner" for further retaliatory actions.
At 15:37 on May 7, Beijing time.
After India's military strikes on Pakistan, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian chargé d'affaires.
On May 7 local time, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry stated that it had summoned the Indian chargé d'affaires to protest against India's attacks at multiple locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
At 15:21 on May 7, Beijing time.
Pakistan claims to have shot down 3 Indian Drones and has previously confirmed the downing of 5 Indian fighter jets.
On the 7th local time, reporters from the main station learned from the Pakistani side that since the escalation of the India-Pakistan conflict in the early hours of the 7th, the Pakistani military has shot down 3 Indian Drones near the Line of Control or border areas. Previously, Pakistan had confirmed the downing of 5 Indian fighter jets.
At 13:47 on May 7, Beijing time.
Both countries' aircraft did not invade each other's airspace. Pakistan disclosed details of the response to India.
On the 7th local time, the spokesperson of the Pakistan Armed Forces' Media Affairs Division revealed more details regarding Pakistan's response to the Indian attack. The spokesperson stated that Indian warplanes did not enter Pakistan's airspace and executed a cross-border strike by launching Missiles; Pakistan's warplanes also did not enter Indian airspace while retaliating.
The spokesperson stated that the Pakistan military responded by destroying multiple Indian checkpoints and hitting several Indian outposts.
At 13:34 Beijing time on May 7.
After 25 minutes, India revealed military strike details targeting 9 locations in Pakistan.
On the morning of the 7th local time, India held a news conference at the national media center regarding "Operation Cinnabar." The Indian Foreign Secretary stated that an attack targeting tourists occurred in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region on April 22. On the morning of May 7, India exercised its right to respond by attacking the infrastructure of terrorists.
The Indian military spokesperson confirmed at the press conference that India's armed forces' "Operation Cinnabar" began at 1:05 a.m. on the 7th and lasted until 1:30 a.m., targeting 9 locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. These targets were selected based on confirmed intelligence regarding their role in conducting terrorist activities.
Regarding the connection mentioned by India at the press conference of an attack on tourists in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region, Pakistan previously responded multiple times and clearly denied it.
Beijing time, May 7th, 13:06.
The Pakistani military reports that the Indian army's attacks have resulted in 26 deaths and 46 injuries on the Pakistani side.
On the 7th local time, the spokesman for the Pakistan Armed Forces’ media center stated that India's multiple attacks on various locations within Pakistan have resulted in the deaths of 26 civilians and injuries to 46 others.
Beijing time, May 7th, 12:15.
Indian officials state that Pakistan's firing near the Line of Control in Kashmir has resulted in 10 deaths.
On the morning of the 7th local time, Indian media reported, citing Indian officials, that the Pakistani military shelled and bombarded dozens of frontline villages along the Line of Control in Kashmir, causing at least 7 deaths and 38 injuries. Subsequently, Indian officials updated the casualty figures, increasing the death toll to 10, with several dozen others injured.
Beijing time, May 7th, 09:06.
The Indian military claimed that Pakistan's gunfire resulted in 3 deaths and 7 injuries.
According to reports from Indian media citing military sources, the Pakistani army opened fire on multiple Indian posts from the Pakistani side of the Line of Control in the Kashmir region between the night of the 6th and the early morning of the 7th, resulting in the deaths of three civilians and injuries to seven others. The Indian side "took appropriate measures in response," and there were casualties among the Pakistani forces during the exchange of fire.
Beijing time May 7th, 08:27
Pakistan confirmed the downing of three Rafales, one Su-30, and one MiG fighter jet.
Around 5:10 AM local time on May 7, a spokesperson for the Pakistan Armed Forces' Media Wing confirmed that Pakistan had shot down 5 Indian aircraft so far, including 3 Rafales, 1 MiG, and 1 Su-30. He also stated that the clashes between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control in Kashmir are still ongoing.

As of now, the Indian side has not responded to the above reports.
Beijing time May 7th, 07:48
India launched missile strikes on 9 targets in Pakistan, 5 of which are located in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

On the morning of the 7th local time, reporters learned that sources indicated that the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force successfully targeted 9 locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir with precision strike weapon systems during the earlier 'Vermilion Action'. Five of these locations are in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region. Indian media reported that Prime Minister Modi monitored the 'Vermilion Action' throughout the night.
Beijing time, May 7 at 07:40.
The India-Pakistan conflict escalated, and the Pakistani Defense Minister stated that five Indian fighter jets had been shot down.

On May 7th at around 4:30 AM local time, the Defense Minister of Pakistan stated in a television media interview that Pakistan has shot down 5 Indian warplanes to date. The Defense Minister also indicated that Pakistan has captured several Indian soldiers.
Shortly after the Defense Minister of Pakistan announced the news, reporters learned from the Pakistani side that the number of Indian warplanes shot down by Pakistan has risen to 6.
Indian media outlet The Hindu quoted government sources reporting that at least 3 Indian military aircraft crashed in the region of India-controlled Kashmir on the 7th.
As of now, the Indian government has not responded to the relevant situation.
On May 7th at 07:19 Beijing time.
Some airports in northern India are closed.

In the early hours of the 7th, several Airlines in India issued travel advisories stating that, given the current situation, airports in some northern regions of India will be closed until further notice.
On May 7th at 07:16 Beijing time.
Pakistan claims that the Indian military launched 24 attacks, with six locations within Pakistan being targeted, resulting in eight fatalities.
On May 7 at around 4 AM local time, the spokesperson for Pakistan's military's Public Relations Department, Chaudhry, announced in a televised broadcast that India had attacked a total of six locations within Pakistan, resulting in 24 incidents, causing eight deaths and 35 injuries.
Among them, a religious building in Punjab province was targeted, resulting in five fatalities, including a three-year-old girl, with 31 others injured, and one religious building along with four houses were destroyed.
On May 7 at 06:42 Beijing time.
Pakistan shot down three Indian fighter jets and one Drone.
As of 3:39 AM local time on May 7, according to Pakistani media reports, the Pakistan Air Force shot down three Indian fighter jets and one Drone.
A Pakistani military representative released a video of the downed Drone, confirming that the Indian Drone was shot down near the Balnara area in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
On May 7 at 06:29 Beijing time.
Pakistan has declared a state of emergency, and all national Education institutions are closed.
On May 7, after the attack on Pakistan by India, all major cities in Pakistan, including the capital Islamabad, declared a state of emergency. All schools and Educational Institutions nationwide will suspend classes that day.
On May 7 at 06:07 Beijing time.
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry: India's acts of aggression violate Pakistan's sovereignty.

The Pakistan Foreign Ministry issued a statement on May 7, stating that the Indian Air Force brazenly launched an attack against Pakistan's civilians without provocation, violating Pakistan's sovereignty. India's aggressive actions resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children, and severely threatened commercial air traffic.
Pakistan strongly condemns India's actions, stating they openly violate the United Nations Charter, international law, and established norms of inter-state relations.
Pakistan reserves the right to respond appropriately at its chosen time and place in accordance with the provisions of Article 51 of the United Nations Charter and international law.
The statement indicates that in the face of India's aggression, the Pakistan government, armed forces, and people stand united. They will always take firm action to protect and uphold Pakistan's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Beijing time on May 7 at 05:47.
Pakistan will hold a National Security Council meeting.
In the early hours of the 7th local time, the Pakistani Minister of Information told the media that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will convene a National Security Committee (NSC) meeting at 10:00 AM on May 7.
Earlier, the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations of Pakistan, Chaudhry, said that India fired Missiles at three locations in Pakistan's territory and Pakistan-administered Kashmir in the early hours of the same day.
Beijing time on May 7 at 05:25.
The Pakistani military announced the downing of two Indian Air Force fighter jets.
The officials of the Inter-Services Public Relations of Pakistan told local media in the early hours of the 7th that the Pakistani military had just shot down two Indian Air Force fighter jets.
Beijing time on May 7 at 05:11.
The attack by India on Pakistan has at least resulted in 3 deaths.
According to military officials in Pakistan, at least 3 people have died and many others have been injured in the attack launched by India on May 7. Among them, the Subhan Mosque in Bahawalpur, Punjab Province of Pakistan was attacked, resulting in the death of an innocent child and serious injuries to a woman and a man. In the Gohdli area of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, 2 people were killed in the attack.
India has also confirmed that the attack has caused at least 3 deaths.
On May 7 at 04:58 Beijing time.
Clashes have occurred between Pakistan and India in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
According to news from the Pakistan Armed Forces News Bureau on May 7, fighting has commenced between Pakistan and India along the Line of Control in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, with Pakistan launching ground and air operations.
In the early hours of the 7th, according to Pakistani media and security sources, the Pakistani army destroyed an Indian brigade command post during the operation. It is reported that the Pakistani army is counterattacking the Indian side at multiple locations.
The Indian Ministry of Defense issued a statement in the early hours of the 7th confirming that Indian armed forces have launched "Operation Vermilion" to strike facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. The statement indicated that the region planned and commanded attacks against India.
In the early hours of the 7th, the Public Information Bureau of the Indian Army stated on Social Media that just hours after India attacked a camp of Pakistani terrorists in "Operation Vermilion", Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement by shelling Indian-controlled Kashmir, to which the Indian military made an appropriate "response".
Beijing time May 7 at 04:36.
Pakistan has announced the closure of its national airspace for 48 hours.
On May 7 local time, after India launched an attack on Pakistan, Pakistan announced the closure of its national airspace for 48 hours, and all flights across the country have been immediately canceled.
Beijing time May 7 at 04:13.
India fired Missiles at Pakistani territory and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, and Pakistan vowed to respond.
In the early hours of the 7th local time, the Pakistan Three Armed Forces News Bureau issued a statement saying that India fired Missiles at three locations in Pakistani territory and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, and damage assessment is currently underway.
Chaudhry, director of the Pakistan Three Armed Forces News Bureau, told local media that Indian Missiles struck the Bahawalpur area in eastern Punjab Province, the capital Muzaffarabad of Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, and the Gadli area.
A spokesperson for Pakistan's military intelligence agency stated that Indian warplanes failed to enter Pakistan's airspace, and the Pakistan Air Force maintained a high state of alert throughout, successfully preventing any incursions. The spokesperson emphasized that Pakistan would choose the appropriate time to make a comprehensive response.
Local witnesses reported hearing a huge explosion in eastern Punjab province and the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region.
The Indian Ministry of Defence released a statement early on the 7th confirming that the Indian armed forces launched an operation codenamed "Cinnabar" to strike at the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered Kashmir region. The statement indicated that terrorist attacks against India were planned and directed from these areas. The actions of the Indian army were described as "focused, measured, and non-escalatory, not targeting Pakistan's military facilities. The Indian forces chose their targets and execution methods with considerable restraint."
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