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Security personnel cordon off a road near Nur Khan military airbase after alleged Indian strikes in Rawalpindi, May 10, 2025. /VCG
The Indian army said on Saturday that Pakistan was continuing its "blatant escalation" with drone strikes and using other munitions along India's western border, and its "enemy designs" would be thwarted.
Multiple "enemy armed drones" spotted over the holy city of Amritsar in India's border state of Punjab were "instantly engaged and destroyed" by Indian air defense units, the army said in a post on X.
Pakistani officials had earlier said a military operation had been launched against India, and multiple bases in the country had been hit.