Pakistan says clashes with neighbour India killed more than 50
- On May 13, Pakistan stated that over 50 people died in military clashes with India that occurred last week along their border.
- The clashes began after India launched missile strikes on May 7 against alleged terrorist sites in Pakistan-administered Kashmir following an April 22 attack on Indian tourists.
- Both sides fired missiles, drones, and warplanes targeting military installations, with Pakistan reporting 40 civilians and 11 military deaths, while India cited at least five soldiers and 16 civilians killed.
- India and Pakistan, nuclear-armed arch-rivals who agreed to a ceasefire on May 10 after US-brokered diplomacy, reiterated commitments to halt firing and reduce border troops, though some violations were claimed.
- The ceasefire ended the worst violence in decades, preventing escalation to full war, with US President Trump stating that intervention stopped a nuclear conflict that could have killed millions.
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Pakistan says 51 killed in India clashes last week
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's army announced on Tuesday (May 13) a new death toll of 40 civilians and 11 military service members killed last week in the worst confrontation with India in decades. The
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