Islamabad Called Delhi Twice for Ceasefire; Op Sindoor Deaths in Pak Rise to 160
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Islamabad called Delhi twice for ceasefire; Op Sindoor deaths in Pak rise to 160
Pakistan's Director-General of Military Operations had made a call to his Indian counterpart during Operation Sindoor on May 7 seeking a cessation of hostilities. But these overtures were met with scepticism by India.
After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan Twice Pleaded for Ceasefire - The News21
New Delhi: Pakistan reached out to India on two separate occasions seeking a cessation of hostilities, including a formal request from its Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) on the evening of May 7, as per India Today sources, The outreach came a day after Indian armed forces reportedly destroyed nine terror infrastructure hubs under […]
Pakistan Repeatedly Called for Ceasefire; Casualties from Operation Sindoor Reach 160
Pakistan Attempts Ceasefire with India Amid Rising Casualties from Operation Sindoor In a significant development, Pakistan has reached out to India twice, proposing a ceasefire as tensions escalate along their border. Reports indicate that casualties from Operation Sindoor have now risen to 160, prompting urgent calls for de-escalation. The situation remains critical, with both nations urged to engage in dialogue to prevent further loss of life…
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