任何一个时代都是如此,就拿5/7-5/12的印巴冲突来说,双方宣称的战果和承认的损失和对方说的都对不上。
Casualties
India
India said that 21 civilians and 8 military and paramilitary personnel had died in the conflict.[224][225][226][227] Majority of the deaths and injuries were from mortar shelling by Pakistan in the Jammu region of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir particularly its Poonch district,[228][229][230] where Indian media sources said that a gurudwara, a school and several houses were damaged in the attacks, leaving 14 civilians and 2 Indian soldiers dead.[231][78][11] Pakistani shelling hit in and near the Christ School compound, a Carmelites of Mary Immaculate congregation Catholic school in Poonch, killing two students and damaging the nearby convent of the Congregation of Mother of Carmel.[232][233][234] A Pakistani loitering munition resulted in the death of a civilian in the Firozpur district of Punjab, the only Indian death outside Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.[235] An Indian Air Force soldier was killed following Pakistan's airstrike on Udhampur Air Force Station,[131][132] and a deputy commissioner was killed during Pakistani shelling in Rajouri.[236] Pakistan claimed that around 25–50 Indian soldiers were killed.[237]
Pakistan
Pakistan said that 40 civilians and 13 military personnel were killed during the conflict from Indian air strikes and cross-border shelling (the latter in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir).[238][239][240] The initial Indian airstrikes on 9 May killed at least 21 civilians according to Pakistan. Indian loitering munitions killed a civilian near the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, two others in Daharki and Jabbi Kasran and a Pakistan Army soldier in Lahore.[241][242][121][243] The Pakistan military confirmed that six of its airmen were killed during Indian air strikes on 10 May, including 5 deaths at PAF Base Bholari and one at PAF Base Mushaf.[116][121] India claimed that at least 100 militants had been killed in the missile strikes,[244] and that Pakistan lost 35 to 40 personnel in the conflict.[167]
Masjid Syedna Bilal in Muzaffarabad and Masjid-e-Abbas in Kotli (identified by India as Markaz Abbas) both in Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir were damaged in the Indian strikes and killed 5 civilians according to Pakistan.[245][51][246] The Markaz-e-Taiba, a complex which includes a school, a college and a medical clinic, was hit in Muridke. It was established by Lashkar-e-Taiba's co-founder Hafiz Saeed and serves as its headquarters, and that of its front organisation the Jamaat-ud-Dawa.[c][247][248] Al-Jazeera noted this site as the most significant among the others hit by India.[249] Dawn reported that that at least 3 civilians were killed in the Indian strike.[250]
Bahawalpur's Jamia Masjid Subhan Allah, the headquarters of Jaish-e-Mohammed, was also one of the targets in the Indian strikes.[c][51] Indian media reports claimed that Jaish leader Abdul Rauf Azhar was killed in the strike, though this remains unconfirmed and his brother Masood did not name him among the deceased family members.[251]
wanmeishijie 写了: 2025年 7月 23日 20:14
不是一个时代了。特别指出你没有证据,请问英文连接在哪里?