The conflict between India and Pakistan intensified with air strikes by India on Pakistani territory resulting in casualties on both sides. India claimed to have destroyed nine terrorist camps, while Pakistan reported the downing of five Indian fighter jets and the deaths of 26 civilians. Both sides reported casualties from cross-border artillery fire.
Pakistan reported 26 deaths from Indian bombing, including two children, while India reported 12 deaths and 38 injuries in Poonch due to Pakistani artillery fire.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) warned of the potential for a nuclear conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations. They highlighted the devastating consequences of a nuclear exchange, potentially causing millions of immediate deaths and global repercussions including the possibility of a nuclear winter.