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    Tensions and attacks are continuing to increase at the Pakistan India border this morning, as the G7 urges maximum restraint

    Tensions and attacks are continuing to increase at the Pakistan India border this morning, as the G7 urges maximum restraint


    Following reports of explosions near the Indian-administered area of Kashmir earlier today, Al Jazeera reports Pakistan is now accusing India of firing missiles at three of its airbases.

    Pakistan's reportedly launched retaliatory strikes against India.

    Former Pakistan US state department official Elizabeth Threlkeld told Al Jazeera, this could be described as war.

    Threlkeld says the two nuclear armed rivals exchanging missile strikes in key urban areas is unprecedented, amid decades long tensions.

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