Pakistan and India agree to ceasefire
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India and Pakistan have fought several wars over Kashmir, but the two sides’ active nuclear arsenals significantly raise the stakes of any future conflict.
Trump called India attack on Pakistan "a shame." Marco Rubio echoed his sentiments. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has had a friendly US relation
Civilian airports were reopened and stocks jumped in both nations, signs of confidence that the agreement to halt the most alarming fighting in decades was holding.
Pakistan's military is claiming to have shot down five Indian fighter jets following airstrikes against the country that are being described as an "act of war."
Chinese satellite images show India's "Operation Sindoor" caused severe damage to multiple Pakistani air bases.
The first word of the truce came from President Trump, who announced that the two countries had reached a "full and immediate ceasefire," after talks mediated by the U.S.
India said it “neutralized” Pakistani drone and missile attacks targeting several military sites on Thursday night, marking an escalation in hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Pakistan may end up paying Rs 14 crore to UN-designated terrorist Masood Azhar after Indian airstrikes killed 14 of his family members in Bahawalpur. PM Shehbaz Sharif’s compensation plan has sparked outrage and fresh concerns over terror funding.
The attack on the Bholari air base in Sindh's Jamshoro district was especially severe, which killed over 50 people, including Squadron Leader Usman Yusuf and four airmen.