Pak PM calls meet of nuclear command body after India strikes
Pakistan's highest decision-making authority for matters of national security, including its nuclear weapons, is the National Command Authority. According to government sources, indian air Defence Systems in the Western Sector intercepted and destroyed a long-range missile fired by pakistan that was headed for a critical indian position, setting off the most recent flashpoint.
The attack severely damaged military equipment at four important Pakistani airbases, including Rafiqui in Shorkot, Murid in Chakwal, and Noor Khan in Rawalpindi. Rapid interception by India's air defense systems, including S-400s and Akashteer units, prevented damage to vital indian infrastructure, including airports and airbases, according to the Ministry of Defence.
Over srinagar and the surrounding areas, there is still intense engagement. In response to concerns about additional aircraft threats, india has turned on its surdata-face-to-air missile systems in the area.
On both sides, the number of casualties has increased. Additional district Development Commissioner raj Kumar Thappa was killed when Pakistani shelling struck his home in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. Omar Abdullah, the chief minister of J&K, expressed his condolences and described the news as "devastating."