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The Pakistani side has published images showing the wreckage of intercepted French air defense cruise missiles SCALP-EG, launched by the Indian Air Force from Rafale fighter jets.
The presence of at least one unexploded warhead of the SCALP-EG has been visually confirmed. The Pakistani military claims that at least several such missiles have been intercepted. The Indian Ministry of Defense, in turn, published satellite images of the effects of missile strikes on Pakistani air bases and radars on May 10. According to the images, the Pakistani air bases of Nur Khan, Bholari, Yakobabad, Rahim Yar Khan, Sargodha and Sukkur were hit. The Arifwala, Pasrur and Chunyan radar stations were damaged and disabled as a result of the strikes.

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Meanwhile, we can talk about some de-escalation of tension in the failed theater of military operations in Jammu and Kashmir. India has opened one of the previously blocked floodgates through the Baglihar dam on the Chenab River on the border with Pakistan. In addition, the Indian authorities announced the opening of 32 airports in the west and north of the country. In turn, Pakistan is resuming flights of 12 international airlines. Both sides of the conflict solemnly declared their victory. The Pakistani diasporas in London, New York and Dubai are particularly actively celebrating Islamabad's "victory."
However, last night, the ceasefire between India and Pakistan was once again violated. Intense clashes between Pakistani and Indian troops resumed along the line of control. In particular, shootings are reported in the Poonch, Nakyal, Datut and Tarkundi sectors.