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‘There will be war’: fear and defiance across border after Indian airstrikes in Pakistan

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India carried out the most extensive airstrikes on Pakistan in decades , as it used missiles and drones to target nine locations across the country.

The previous night , India said it had struck only terrorist infrastructure’, including alleged headquarters and training camps of militant groups behind some of the deadliest terror attacks carried out on India soil.

The decision on how Pakistan will respond now rests with its powerful military chief.

Over the border in India , a mood of jubilance gripped Delhi after Wednesday 's strikes.

India accused Pakistan of involvement in the attack, in which Hindu men were singled out for their religion and killed, horrifying the Hindu -majority country.

Yet others expressed anxiety, as fears of a Pakistan military response and an escalation of the conflict mount.

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English

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