ISLAMABAD (AP) 鈥 Pakistan and India hinted Saturday at de-escalating their current conflict after firing missiles at each other hours earlier.
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Pakistan鈥檚 foreign minister said his country would consider de-escalation if India stopped further attacks. However, Ishaq Dar warned that if India launched any strikes, 鈥渙ur response will follow.鈥
Dar told Pakistan鈥檚 Geo News that he also conveyed this message to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who contacted him after Rubio spoke to New Delhi earlier.
鈥淲e responded because our patience had reached its limit. If they stop here, we will also consider stopping,鈥 Dar added.
India said it targeted Pakistani air bases after Islamabad fired several high-speed missiles at military and civilian infrastructure in the country鈥檚 Punjab state early Saturday.
Pakistan earlier said it intercepted most missiles and that retaliatory strikes on India were underway.
Rubio spoke to his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar and emphasized that 鈥渂oth sides need to identify methods to de-escalate and re-establish direct communication to avoid miscalculation,鈥 State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Saturday, and offered U.S. support to facilitate 鈥減roductive discussion.鈥
India says it鈥檚 committed to 鈥榥on-escalation鈥
Indian Col. Sofiya Qureshi, at a news conference in New Delhi, said Pakistan targeted health facilities and schools at its three air bases in Indian-controlled Kashmir. 鈥淏efitting reply has been given to Pakistani actions,鈥 she said.
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, also present at the news conference, said India was committed to 鈥渘on-escalation" provided that Pakistan reciprocated. However, Pakistani ground forces were observed mobilizing toward forward areas, she said, 鈥渋ndicating an offensive intent to further escalate the situation.鈥
鈥淚ndian armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness,鈥 she added.
Singh said Indian armed forces carried out 鈥減recision strikes only at identified military targets in response to Pakistani actions," which included technical infrastructure, command and control centers, radar sites and weapon storage areas to ensure 鈥渕inimum collateral damage."
"All hostile actions have been effectively countered and responded to appropriately,鈥 said Singh.
The Pakistani military said it used medium-range Fateh missiles to target an Indian missile storage facility and airbases in the cities of Pathankot and Udhampur.
The Associated Press could not independently verify all the actions attributed to Pakistan or India.
Army spokesman, Lt. Gen. Ahmad Sharif, said Pakistan's air force assets were safe following the Indian strikes.
Indian strikes target Pakistani air base in Rawalpindi
State-run Pakistan Television reported that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif convened a meeting of the 春色直播 Command Authority, which oversees the country鈥檚 missile program and other strategic assets.
Tensions between the nuclear-armed rivals have soared since an in India-controlled Kashmir left 26 civilians dead, mostly Hindu Indian tourists, on April 22. New Delhi has blamed , an accusation Islamabad rejects.
Indian missiles targeted Nur Khan air base in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, near the capital Islamabad, Murid air base in Chakwal city and Rafiqui air base in the Jhang district of eastern Punjab province on Saturday, according to Pakistan's military spokesman.
There was no media access to the air base in Rawalpindi, a densely populated city, and no immediate reports of residents hearing or seeing the strike or its aftermath.
Explosions in India-controlled Kashmir
Following the announcement of Pakistani retaliation, residents in Indian-controlled Kashmir said they heard loud explosions at multiple places in the region, including the two big cities of Srinagar and Jammu, and the garrison town of Udhampur.
鈥淓xplosions that we are hearing today are different from the ones we heard the last two nights during drone attacks,鈥 said Shesh Paul Vaid, the region鈥檚 former top police official and Jammu resident. 鈥淚t looks like a war here.鈥
Vaid said explosions were heard from areas with military bases, adding it appeared that army sites were being targeted.
Srinagar appeared calm early Saturday, but some residents in neighborhoods close to the city鈥檚 airport, which is also an air base, said they were rattled by the explosions and booming sound of fighter jets.
鈥淚 was already awake, but the explosions jolted my kids out of their sleep. They started crying,鈥 said Srinagar resident Mohammed Yasin, adding he heard at least two explosions.
Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst with the International Crisis Group for India, said the two countries were at war even if they had not yet labelled it as one.
鈥淚t鈥檚 become a remorseless race for military one-upmanship with no apparent strategic end goals from either side,鈥 said Donthi. 鈥淲ith increasing civilian casualties on both sides, finding an exit or off-ramp is going to be challenging.鈥
India and Pakistan have traded strikes and heavy cross-border fire for days, resulting in civilian casualties on both sides.
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Hussain reported from Srinagar, India. Saaliq and Roy reported from New Delhi. Associated Press writers Babar Dogar in Lahore, Pakistan, Asim Tanveer in Multan, Pakistan, and Riaz Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, contributed to this report.