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Sifting through the rubble of Pakistan-India conflict

  • On April 22, an attack by unknown assailants in Indian-administered Kashmir resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, primarily tourists from India, triggering a period of renewed tensions.
  • The attack escalated tensions leading to retaliatory airstrikes and drone exchanges between Pakistan and India, bringing them close to major conflict before a ceasefire.
  • After four days of intense fighting that resulted in about 70 fatalities, predominantly among Pakistanis, a ceasefire was declared on May 10 following an announcement by the US administration, leading to an agreement on confidence-building measures between the militaries.
  • Experts note key issues remain, including Kashmir's status, water resource disputes relating to the Indus Waters Treaty, and counterterrorism, with India limiting talks to terrorism and Kashmir areas only.
  • Despite the fragile ceasefire, thousands of families continue rebuilding amid fears of unexploded ordnance, while leaders on both sides express willingness for dialogue that could ease longstanding conflicts.
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Sifting through the rubble of Pakistan-India conflict

Two weeks after Pakistan and India's most intense military clashes in decades, clearance teams along the border comb through fields for unexploded shells so residents can safely build back from the rubble of their homes.

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kmsnews.org broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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