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Pakistan says it shot down 12 Indian drones and 1 attacked military target

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08/05/2025

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08/05/2025

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A road side vendor in Prayagraj, India, displays for sale, news papers leading with reports of India firing missiles early Wednesday into Pakistani-controlled territory on May 8. (AP)

LAHORE, Pakistan, May 8, (AP): Pakistan's air defense system shot down a dozen Indian drones overnight, as one attacked a military target near the eastern city of Lahore, causing damage and wounding soldiers, officials said Thursday. It follows Indian missile strikes on Pakistani locations that killed 31 civilians a day earlier, including women and children, according to officials.

Meanwhile, India evacuated thousands of people from villages near the two countries’ highly militarized frontier in the disputed region of Kashmir. Tensions between the two countries have spiked since April 22, when gunmen killed 26 people, mostly Indian Hindu tourists, in India-controlled Kashmir. India accused Pakistan of backing the militants who carried out the attack, something Islamabad has denied.

Pakistan’s army spokesman, Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif, said an Indian drone wounded four soldiers and partially damaged a military target near Lahore overnight, while the country’s air defense system intercepted and shot down 12 Indian drones that entered Pakistani airspace at various locations. He gave no further details about the attack.

He added that in southern Sindh province, one civilian was killed and another wounded when debris from downed drones fell in a populated area. The incidents could not be independently verified, and Indian officials did not immediately comment. In Lahore, local police official Mohammad Rizwan said a drone was downed near Walton Airport, an airfield in a residential area about 25 kilometers (16 miles) from the border with India that also contains military installations.

Local media reported that two additional drones were shot down in other cities of Punjab province, of which Lahore is the capital. In Punjab's Chakwal district, a drone cashed into farmland. No casualties were reported. District police chief Ghulam Mohiuddin did not say whose drone it was. Authorities have secured the wreckage and are investigating the drone’s origin and purpose. India said its strikes Wednesday targeted at least nine sites in Pakistan linked to planning terrorist  attacks against India.