Pakistan shuts airspace briefly after India’s Operation Sindoor
- India launched Operation Sindoor on April 24, 2025, targeting nine terror camps across Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Punjab.
- The operation followed a lethal terror attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, that killed 26 people, including tourists.
- Pakistan responded by closing its airspace for 48 hours and reported civilian casualties and damage to mosques during the strikes.
- Wing Commander Vyomika Singh said Operation Sindoor aimed to deliver justice to victims’ families, while Pakistani officials claimed India ignited an inferno in the region.
- Tensions escalated with ongoing shelling near the Line of Control, urgent calls for restraint from global leaders, and mixed international reactions raising fears of wider conflict.
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Pakistan closes airspace for 48 hrs after India's Op Sindoor - News Today
Pakistan on Wednesday announced a 48-hour closure of its airspace for all air traffic after India carried out a military strike on terror targets in Pakistan and PoK. Shortly after the military strike by India, Pakistani aviation authorities closed the airspace over Islamabad and Lahore and diverted flights to Karachi. Later, the entire airspace was closed for 48 hours as a precautionary measure. However, aviation authorities reopened the airspa…
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