"Cinnabar Operation" 48 hours: India and Pakistan have a high-intensity fight against Pakistan and it is difficult to ease

At 1:05 am on May 7, the Indian military launched a military strike code-named "Operation Cinnabar", launching missiles at nine targets in Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. As of the afternoon of May 8, Indian Defense Minister Singh made it clear at a cross-party meeting that "the action is still continuing", but did not mention the specific end time.

India and Pakistan continue to fight against technological weapons surge

Pakistan said it had engaged in combat with about 80 Indian fighter jets: On May 8, Pakistan's Foreign Minister Dahl said at a press conference that in the past 36 hours, Pakistan has engaged in combat with about 80 Indian fighter jets and shot down five of them.

India and Pakistan launched drone attacks on each other: Pakistan said that Indian drones have continued to invade Pakistan since the early morning of the 8th, causing 3 deaths and 4 injuries. Pakistan shot down 29 Indian drones in Lahore, Karachi and other places. India's anti-control Pakistan used drones and missiles to attack military targets in northern and western India from the night of the 7th to the 8th, and were intercepted by the Indian air defense system.

Jammu area attack: India said the Indian-controlled Kashmir Jammu area was attacked by artillery fire, air defense alarms sounded around Jammu airport, and mobile communication services in Jammu city were once interrupted. India claimed that its S-400 system shot down eight Pakistani missiles on the evening of the 8th, while Pakistani state television said it counterattacked and destroyed an Indian command post in the early morning of the 9th, but neither side reported casualties.

India opens valve and releases water, says Pakistan has contact with the two countries after the situation escalates

On the afternoon of the 8th local time, India restarted the gates of Baglihar and Salar hydropower stations in the upper reaches of the Jernab River, ending the interruption of water supply to Pakistan. Previously, India had closed all gates of the two dams, directly threatening the agriculture and people's livelihood downstream of Pakistan.

In addition, Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dar revealed to the media on the same day that national security advisers from Pakistan and India had contacted after the tension escalated. He also said that the hotline between the Director-General of the Military Operations of the two countries is also operating normally.

India says "Cinnabar Operation" is still continuing Pakistan says there is no room for easing

On the 8th local time, Indian Defense Minister Singh said at a cross-party meeting in India that the "Cinnabar Operation" is still in progress and he does not want the situation to escalate, but if Pakistan takes action, India will not retreat.

Later that day, Indian diplomatic secretary Tang Yongsheng issued a statement on "Operation Cinnabar", reiterating that India has no intention to escalate the situation. India's "Operation Cinnabar" only cracked down on terrorist infrastructure and did not select military targets.

On the same day, the Pakistani Defense Minister told the media that there was almost no room for easing and the conflict was entering a dead end.

India launches response measures in multiple fields Pakistan strengthens sea and air control

As the situation in India and Pakistan continues to be tense, various parts of India have taken a variety of countermeasures.

Safety drill: The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, India's largest nuclear power plant, will be held on the 9th.

School suspension: Indian-controlled Kashmir and primary and secondary schools in Punjab are suspended for 2 to 3 days.

Light control: Rajasthan issued a red alarm and implemented light control, requiring residents to stay at home and turn off the lights.

Civil Aviation Strict Inspection: The Civil Aviation Safety Administration of India ordered airport security inspections to be upgraded, and the airline recommended that passengers arrive 3 hours in advance.

Event suspension: Some sporting events that are being held in parts of the Indian border area are temporarily cancelled.

Pakistan has also taken a series of measures to deal with tensions.

School suspension: Punjab educational institutions will be suspended from the 9th to the 10th.

Ports are prohibited from sailing: Major ports have entered a high alert state for maritime safety. Sources from Pakistan's ports revealed on the 8th that all ships of all sizes are prohibited from going to sea (except merchant ships). The previous sea permits issued have also been cancelled, but commercial cargo ships are in and out as usual.

Flight suspension: Karachi Airport suspended flights until midnight on the 8th, and the Pakistan Airlines Administration said "the reason for operation".

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