India Fires Missiles Into Pakistan, Officials Say
Missiles struck locations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in the country's eastern Punjab province


India fired missiles into Pakistani-controlled territory Wednesday, killing at least one person and injuring two others, according to Pakistani officials.
The missiles struck locations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir and in the country’s eastern Punjab province, an official told The Associated Press, adding that a child was killed and two injured in the attack on Bahawalpur in the Punjab province. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”]
India said in a statement that it was targeting at least nine sites “where terrorist attacks against India have been planned.”
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.
Pakistan vowed to respond to India’s strike “at a time and place of its own choosing”, a spokesperson for Pakistan’s armed forces said in a statement carried by the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP).
The state-run broadcaster Pakistan Television reported that security officials said that Pakistan’s air force shot down two Indian jets.
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the recent strikes were a “shame.”
“I guess people knew something was going to happen based on a little bit of the past. They’ve been fighting for a long time,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “I hope it ends very quickly.”