Pakistan launched multiple attacks along India's western border, India says
- India and Pakistan engaged in multiple drone, missile, and artillery attacks along their disputed border in early May 2025 amid escalating clashes in Kashmir.
- The current hostilities followed India’s Operation Sindoor, launched in response to a militant attack on Indian tourists in April and longstanding Kashmir tensions.
- Both sides claimed to have inflicted damage and casualties while increasing security and conducting precision strikes, including India targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan-controlled areas.
- A senior Indian official warned that there would be no limits to escalation if Pakistan intensifies its actions, highlighting the serious risks between the two nuclear-armed nations; reported fatalities now exceed 50 on both sides.
- The intensified conflict raises fears of dangerous escalation, prompting calls from international actors like the UK and US for restraint and renewed dialogue to avoid miscalculation.
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India and Pakistan Agree a Ceasefire - teleSUR English
The deputy prime minister and chancellor of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, confirmed on Saturday a ceasefire with India, effective immediately, through a message published on the digital network X. RELATED: India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates: Pakistan Launches “Operation Bunyan ul Marsoos” in Retaliation “Pakistan and India have agreed to a ceasefire with immediate effect. Pakistan has always strived for peace and security in the region, without compromisi…

India and Pakistan agree to a ceasefire
India and Pakistan have confirmed a ceasefire deal after US-led talks to end their most serious confrontation in...
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