India Foils Pakistani Strikes on Military Bases, Responds with Precision Attacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:34pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India repelled multiple Pakistani drone and missile strikes on Thursday night across Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Gujarat, in one of the most intense military face-offs in decades. The attacks followed India’s Operation Sindoor that targeted nine terror hubs in Pakistan and PoK. Indian forces intercepted eight missiles in Jammu, and military stations in Pathankot, Udhampur, and Jalandhar were also targeted. India responded with drone and missile strikes on military sites in Sialkot, Lahore, and Islamabad. No casualties were reported. Blackouts were imposed across border cities and schools shut, while diplomatic efforts continued amid heightened tensions. 

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Schools Shut in Punjab, Rajasthan and J&K After Pakistan Offensive

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:12pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

State governments across northern and western India have ordered widespread school closures following Pakistan’s recent offensive. In Punjab, all schools—government, private, and aided—are shut for three days, with six border districts (Ferozepur, Pathankot, Fazilka, Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran) closed indefinitely. Jammu & Kashmir has suspended classes on May 9–10 in Baramulla, Kupwara, Gurez, and areas near Srinagar and Awantipora airports. Rajasthan halted government and private schools in Sri Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Barmer, with all Jodhpur colleges also closed. Authorities cite precautionary safety measures amid heightened India–Pakistan tensions after India’s anti-terror strikes and the April 22 Pahalgam attack. (PC: India Today)

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24 Airports Closed in India as Tensions with Pakistan Escalate

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:20pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

In response to escalating India-Pakistan tensions, India has temporarily closed 24 airports across northern and western regions. Affected airports include Chandigarh, Srinagar, Jaisalmer, Shimla, and others. The closures follow Pakistani drone and missile attacks on Indian cities, including Jammu, Punjab, Gujarat, and Rajasthan. Indian air defense systems intercepted these attacks, leading to blackouts and air raid sirens in several cities. The Civil Aviation Ministry announced the closures, and airlines have advised passengers to expect delays and enhanced security checks. The situation remains fluid as both nations continue to bolster security measures.

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India Repels Pakistan's Desperate Air Raids, Retaliates Strongly After Intense Shelling in Jammu & Kashmir

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:25pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India thwarted a major Pakistani air offensive targeting Jammu and Kashmir, intercepting all incoming missiles and drones with its S-400 defence system. Pakistani strikes hit areas including Samba, RS Pura, and Jammu airport, prompting immediate retaliation by Indian forces. Two drones were downed near Jammu University and several locations faced blackouts amid sirens and power cuts. India also shot down a Pakistan Air Force F-16 jet near Sargodha. Defence sources likened the attack to a "Hamas-style" barrage. The aggression follows India’s Operation Sindoor against terror camps in PoK, and has triggered high alert across border states.

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India Shoots Down Pakistan F-16 Near Sargodha Amid Major Cross-Border Escalation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:10pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India shot down a Pakistan Air Force F-16 fighter jet near Sargodha air base amid rising cross-border hostilities. The F-16, launched from Pakistan's frontline base, was intercepted by India's surface-to-air missile system following Pakistan’s drone and missile assault on Indian border cities. Heavy shelling was reported in Jammu, Punjab, and Himachal, triggering blackouts and emergency sirens. India retaliated by neutralising multiple threats and destroying a Pakistani air defence site in Lahore using S-400 systems and HARPY drones. The Integrated Defence Staff confirmed no Indian losses and labelled the attacks a “provocative escalation,” drawing sharp global attention. (PC: NDTV)

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Massive Cross-Border Escalation: Explosions, Drone Strikes, and Blackouts as India Thwarts Multiple Pakistani Attacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:36pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India faces an unprecedented security challenge as Pakistani drones, missiles, and artillery targeted key regions on May 8. Explosions were reported on the Jammu-Srinagar Highway, and heavy firing began in Uri and Rajouri. Indian air defence systems, including the S-400 Sudarshan Chakra and L-70, intercepted attacks on Srinagar Airport, Jaisalmer HQ, and Pokhran. Drones were downed near Phalodi, Jammu, and Poonch. Blackouts have been imposed across Army bases in J&K and villages in Gujarat's Kachchh. Civilian courts closed in Punjab; the Defence Minister is reviewing the situation. Sirens and alerts continue as India remains on high alert. 

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India's S-400 Air Defence Destroys 8 Pakistani Missiles in Jammu

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:33pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India's S-400 air defence system successfully intercepted and destroyed eight Pakistani missiles targeting Jammu on May 8, 2025, as tensions between the two nations rise. The missile strike comes amid heavy artillery firing and drone attacks in Jammu's Samba district, as well as explosions heard near Jammu's airstrip and Satwari cantonment. These attacks have caused power outages, with a complete blackout in Jammu and Pathankot. Mobile and internet services in the region are also disrupted. Air raid sirens were heard throughout the area as the situation continues to develop.

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Multiple Explosions in Jammu Spark Panic among Residents India’s Cross-Border Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16pm on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

Multiple loud explosions were heard in Jammu on the evening of May 8, causing panic among residents. The explosions came just a day after India conducted targeted strikes on nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under Operation Sindoor. Witnesses reported seeing red projectiles in the sky before hearing the blasts. The explosions were preceded by air raid sirens and power blackouts. Authorities are investigating the cause, with no clear explanation yet. Former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir, Shesh Paul Vaid, reassured locals, praising the Indian Armed Forces’ readiness to protect them.

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India Foils Pak Drone-Missile Attack, Neutralises Lahore Air Defence With HAROP Drones, S-400 Systems

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:13am on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

India successfully neutralised a large-scale drone and missile attack launched by Pakistan on 15 military installations using its Integrated Counter UAS Grid and S-400 air defence systems. In retaliation, Indian forces targeted and destroyed Pakistan’s Chinese-made HQ-9 air defence units, including a key system in Lahore. Israeli HAROP drones were used to strike radar installations, causing explosions near Lahore’s army cantonment. The escalation follows India’s Operation Sindoor, which struck nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. India reiterated its stance on non-escalation, warning of strong countermeasures if provoked again. (PC: India Today)

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Missile Debris Found in Amritsar Villages After Night Explosions, Area on High Alert

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:52am on 08 May 2025,Thursday India

Panic spread across Amritsar’s border villages as loud explosions were heard and flashing lights seen around 1am on Thursday. Residents of Jethuwal, Makhan Windi, and Pandher reported debris, believed to be missile parts, scattered across fields and rooftops. The incident follows India’s Operation Sindoor strikes on terror camps in Pakistan. Army and police personnel secured the debris, but authorities remain tightlipped, citing updated protocols. Amritsar airport remains shut amid heightened security. Locals demand clarity from officials as fear grips the region just 30 km from the international border. No official statement has been issued confirming the source of the explosions. (PC: Hindustan Times)

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