Pakistan says Indian missiles strike air bases as conflict spirals


Pakistani police officers removing vehicles and people from the main entry of Nur Khan airbase following an Indian missile strike in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on May 10, 2025. - AP

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military on Saturday (May 10) said India launched another wave of missiles targeting three air bases -- including one on the outskirts of the capital -- as the conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbours spiralled toward full-blown war.

The countries have exchanged fire since Wednesday, when India launched air strikes on what it called "terrorist" sites in Pakistani territory after a deadly attack on tourists on the Indian side of the divided Kashmir region.

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