Pakistan launched multiple attacks along India's western border, India says
- India and Pakistan engaged in multiple attacks and counterattacks along their western border amid escalating tensions in early May 2025.
- This conflict follows a deadly April 22 militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26 civilians and led India to launch 'Operation Sindoor' targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
- The hostilities include drone strikes, air combat with India claiming to have shot down hundreds of drones, and Pakistan reporting shooting down several Indian jets, while both sides increased security and closed civilian ports and airports.
- A senior Indian official warned there is no ceiling to escalation, stating, "If Pakistan goes further, India will go till the very end," amid fears nuclear weapons could be employed though both sides maintain deterrence.
- These events deepen the longstanding conflict over Kashmir, threaten regional stability, and have raised concerns worldwide about possible broader military escalation between two nuclear-armed neighbors.
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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...
Death toll in India and Pakistan rises, attacks on military bases far across border
The conflict between Pakistan and India escalated further last night. Pakistan reports that thirteen civilians have been killed and dozens injured by Indian attacks in the Pakistani part of Kashmir. At least five civilians were killed in Pakistani attacks on the Indian part of the region, local police report. Both countries carried out attacks on air bases and other military targets far across the border last night. Although the countries contin…
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