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India and Pakistan both said they shot down their fighter planes on Wednesday. Pakistan captured an Indian pilot the day after the Indian fighter planes first attacked Pakistan since the 1971 war, prompting world powers to urge restraint.
Both countries have ordered air strikes in the past two days, the first time in history that two nuclear-weapon States have exchanged fire in more than a dozen places.
Tensions have been rising as at least 40 Indian paramilitary police were killed in a suicide car bombing by Pakistani militants in Indian-controlled Kashmir on February 14, but the risk of conflict rose sharply when India launched an air strike on Tuesday. It's a radical training base.
A senior Indian government source said Tuesday's strike killed 300 militants. Pakistan says no one died.
The White House condemned the escalating conflict and urged "both sides to take immediate measures to ease the situation".
"The potential risks of further military action by either side are unacceptable to both countries, their neighbours and the international community," said an official of the National Security Council who declined to be named.