JAKARTA - Pakistan's armed forces launched a "strare attack" using drones and other ammunition along India's western border on Thursday night and Friday morning.

The two old enemies clashed since India attacked several locations in Pakistan on Wednesday which it called a "terrorist camp", in retaliation for a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in India'sASH last month.

Pakistan denied involvement in the attack, but the two countries have attacked each other.

The two of them opened fire on the border and sent drones and missiles into their respective airspace since then, with dozens of people killed in the violence.

The fighting was the deadliest since the limited conflict between the two countries in the Kargil operandi region in 1999.

India's targeting of cities in Pakistan's mainland provinces outside Pakistan'smen is the first since their full-scale war in 1971.

The Indian army said Pakistani forces had committed "many ceasefire violations" along the de-facto border of the two countries intensifies the territory that was divided between them but claimed to be entirely by the two.

"The drone attack was successfully hit back and the appropriate reply to the CFV (commissioned ceasefire)," the military said, saying all "bad plans" would be responded to with "force".

Reported by Reuters on Friday, May 9, Pakistani Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said India's military statement was "baseless and misleading".

He said Pakistan had not taken any "offensive measures" targeting territory in India'stensive or beyond the country's borders.

Islamabad has previously denied attacking the city of Pathankot in the state of Bribes, Srinagar in the valleys oftensils, and Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan, saying the allegations were "baseless" and "politically motivated".


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