India Fires Missiles Into Pakistan, Officials Say
India fired missiles into Pakistani-controlled territory Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring two others, according to Pakistani officials.
India said in a statement that it was targeting at least nine sites “where terrorist attacks against India have been planned.”
A Pakistani security official told The Associated Press that a missile hit a mosque in Bahawalpur in Punjab, killing a child and injuring a woman and man.
The attack comes as tensions have been escalating between the two nuclear-armed neighbors after a group of militants attacked tourists in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir 15 days ago, killing 26 people and injuring more than a dozen
India accused Pakistan of being involved in the attack, which the Pakistani government denied. The two countries have fought over Kashmir, a region that they share, for decades.
This is a developing story.
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