Group 1 - Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned the Indian Chargé d'Affaires to protest against attacks by Indian armed forces in various locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir [1] - An emergency meeting of Pakistan's National Security Council was held to discuss the military actions initiated by India on the night of May 6-7 [1][2] - The National Security Council authorized the armed forces to take all necessary measures to defend national sovereignty and the safety of its people, retaining the right to choose the time, place, and method for further retaliation [2] Group 2 - Pakistan's military confirmed the downing of five Indian aircraft during the conflict, claiming significant losses to Indian positions in the Kashmir region [3] - The military's actions were described as defensive, emphasizing the commitment to protect territorial integrity and national dignity [3] - The escalation of tensions followed a shooting incident in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22, which resulted in significant casualties and was linked to Pakistan by India [3] Group 3 - Pakistan's military spokesperson provided details on the response to Indian attacks, stating that Indian aircraft did not enter Pakistani airspace and that missiles were used for cross-border strikes [5] - Pakistan's military confirmed the destruction of multiple Indian checkpoints and positions in response to the attacks [5] - Reports indicated that at least three Indian military aircraft crashed in the region, although the Indian government has not yet responded to these claims [5] Group 4 - Pakistan's military has reportedly shot down three Indian drones since the escalation of conflict on May 7 [6] - The downing of the drones occurred in various locations, including Kotli sector and Punjab province [7] - Videos of the downed drones were released by the Pakistani military, confirming their successful interceptions [7]
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Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-05-07 10:22