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India-Pakistan live: Pakistan again threatens retaliation against India

 

Al Jazeera Live

By Urooba Jamal and Nils Adler

Published On 8 May 2025

8 May 2025

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Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar says its responses to Indian attacks have shown “restraint”, but that the country deserves a larger retaliation at a place, time and “manner of its choosing”.

Pakistan’s military says it has downed 25 Indian drones over its territory, while India says it thwarted a Pakistani drone and missile attack on its military.

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Amnesty International raises alarm over civilian casualties

Carolyn Horn, programme director for law and policy at Amnesty International, says the UK-based group was concerned by reports of loss of civilian lives in both India and Pakistan.

 

“In every armed conflict, protecting civilians is paramount – it’s a fundamental principle of international humanitarian law which binds all nations,” she said in a statement.

 

“Deliberate, indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks harming civilians or damaging civilian infrastructure such as homes, hospitals, schools, and essential services, are strictly prohibited under the Geneva Conventions and their additional protocols and under customary international law.”

 

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11m ago (16:20 GMT)

Pakistan’s military denies launching drones at Jammu

Abid Hussain

Abid Hussain

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan

 

The Pakistani military has denied that the country launched any drones towards Jammu in Indian-administered Kashmir.

 

Two military officials have told Al Jazeera that the accusation by India is yet again “a continuity of their lies,” referring to the claims made by the Indian government earlier in the day, which said Pakistan launched drone attacks on 15 cities.

 

“Pakistan did not launch any attack last night,” or today, a senior military source said on condition of anonymity, as he was not authorised to speak to the

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