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Pakistan tastes double defeat as it drone-attacks Jammu city, all within hours

FP News Desk • May 9, 2025, 17:34:53 IST
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Tensions between India and Pakistan soared significantly following India’s Operation Sindoor on early Wednesday in response to the Pahalgam attack on April 22 that had cross-border linkages and Pakistan’s subsequent unsuccessful attempt to attack 15 Indian cities.

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Pakistan tastes double defeat as it drone-attacks Jammu city, all within hours
Blackout in Jammu after Pakistan launched its first major attempt targeting the city (AP photo)

Indian defence forces early Friday morning thwarted a second cross-border attack by Pakistan targeting Jammu city, just hours after foiling a similar strike the previous evening.

The latest attempt, which involved drones and other munitions, occurred around 3:50 a.m., prompting the activation of Indian air defence systems and the enforcement of a full blackout. Explosions were intermittently heard until 4:45 a.m., each followed by warning sirens.

The escalation came shortly after India intercepted Pakistan’s first major offensive against Jammu since the 1971 war. On Thursday evening, between 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm, Indian forces destroyed eight incoming missiles midair and downed several drones. A total blackout was also enforced during that operation.

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India has ramped up its diplomatic offensive against Pakistan following the military conflict, with its Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra, saying that the country is at war with the terrorists and will bring justice to victims of the Pahalgam terror attack by holding the “lowlifes, subhuman monsters” accountable.

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Separately, Indian envoy to the UK Vikram Doraiswami said India’s response to Pakistan’s original conflict escalation with the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam was “precise, targeted," and focused solely on terror infrastructure but Islamabad has chosen to continue to escalate the matter instead of taking an “off-ramp” to end the crisis.

“April 22 was the most heinous terrorist act,” Kwatra said in an interview with CNN on Thursday.

“It is nobody’s case to say that these terrorists should be given a free pass, and that’s precisely what we did the day before yesterday, held them accountable,” Kwatra said and described India’s action as “a very precise, calibrated, measured response to these terrorists.” “We are at war with the terrorists, and we will, as I said, bring justice to the victims and hold them accountable,” he said, answering a question if India is at war with Pakistan. “Our foremost objective in this was (to) hold these lowlifes, subhuman monsters accountable and bring justice to the victims.” India’s High Commissioner to the UK Doraiswami, who was interviewed by a series of UK media outlets on Thursday to present India’s stance on the rising tensions between India and Pakistan, told ‘Sky News’ that the international community can intervene by pointing out the opportunity for an off-ramp to Pakistan.

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He displayed an image live on air of US-designated Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist Abdur Rauf leading prayers for the terrorists killed in Operation Sindoor, also presented during a briefing by Foreign Secretary Vikram Mistry in New Delhi.

“Everybody knows that for the last 30 years, Pakistan has used this (terrorism) as a means of sub-critical warfare against India,” said Doraiswami.

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“If the international community really wants to be able to look at this and worry about it, the simple solution is to tell Pakistan it has an opportunity for an off-ramp. These are things that the world should have compelled Pakistan to do 30 years ago, and to compel them to implement their promises about taking down this infrastructure. It has not done so,” he said.

Asked if India fears a further escalation of conflict in the region, the envoy asserted that the “original escalation” is Pakistan-sponsored terror groups attacking and shooting civilians in Pahalgam on April 22.

“Our response thereafter was precise, targeted, reasonable and moderate. It was focused principally and solely on terrorist infrastructure. We did not strike the Pakistani military establishment. We did not strike national infrastructure, and we made it abundantly clear… that the object of this exercise was clearly to avoid military escalation - a fact actually acknowledged in a left handed way, of course, by the Pakistani side in terms of their own official statements which said that the airspace hadn’t been violated,” said Doraiswami.

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“The logical solution would be, as we’ve said repeatedly, for Pakistan to take the opportunity of an off ramp, which we have made abundantly clear, including this morning, that if Pakistan stops attacking our military facilities, the matter ends there, but it is for them to decide,” he said.

In his interview with CNN, Kwatra said that from a large number of Congressmen and Senators to the whole world, they all appreciate that India should respond and bring accountability for these terrorists and justice for the victims.

He said the terrorists killed the civilians in Pahalgam on the basis of religion, identifying and killing “all non-Muslims”.

“So what we did the day before yesterday was essentially our response to terror,” Kwatra said, adding that India’s response has been very measured, calibrated and proportionate.

Responding to a question on explosions being heard in Kashmir, Kwatra said Pakistan has again decided to stand with the terrorists. “Rather than take action against them, they are essentially lending them support,” he said.

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To a comment that Pakistan has denied involvement in the attacks, Kwatra said that “denial and obfuscation” have always been the first part of Pakistan’s strategy.

With inputs from agencies

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