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'It felt like the sky turned red', says witness to India strike in Pakistan

'It felt like the sky turned red', says witness to India strike in Pakistan

Summary

Indian missiles hit a complex in Muridke, Pakistan, near the India-Pakistan border, causing significant damage. The targeted site previously housed groups linked to militant activities but was being used for education and medical services at the time of the strike.

Key Facts

  • Indian missiles struck a complex in Muridke, Pakistan, causing visible damage.
  • The site is near the border with India, close to Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan.
  • The complex included a mosque, school, and hospital.
  • India claims it targeted sites linked to terrorist organizations.
  • The site was previously associated with Lashkar-e-Taiba, a banned militant group.
  • Pakistan's government has denied any involvement in recent attacks in Indian-administered Kashmir.
  • Security was tight, and access to the site was restricted after the strike.
  • Emergency workers were checking the rubble for injured or dead people.
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