
India and Pakistan ceasefire shaken by overnight clashes in Kashmir
ISLAMABAD (AP) — India’s director general of military operations on Sunday said that India’s strikes into Pakistan-controlled Kashmir and Pakistan on Wednesday killed more than 100 militants, including prominent leaders.
There was no way to independently verify these claims.
Lt. Gen. Rajiv Ghai said India’s armed forces stuck nine militant infrastructure and training facilities, including sites of the Lashkar-e-Taiba group that India blames for carrying out major militant strikes in India and the disputed region of Kashmir.
“We achieved total surprise,” Ghai said, adding Pakistan’s response was “erratic and rattled.”