Trump weighs in on India-Pakistan strikes: ‘I hope it ends very quickly’
- In early May 2025, India's military conducted strikes in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir in response to an attack that resulted in the deaths of tourists in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir.
- The strikes occurred after gunmen killed 26 people, mostly Hindus, in Indian-administered Kashmir, with New Delhi blaming Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba.
- According to Pakistan’s military, Indian air raids hit five locations—three in Kashmir under Pakistani control and two in the Punjab region—resulting in the deaths of three civilians, including a child.
- US President Donald Trump expressed hope that the conflict would end "very quickly" and called the situation "a shame," while the US State Department urged both countries to seek long-term peace.
- The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, who have fought three wars since gaining independence in 1947 and both claim the disputed Kashmir region in full.
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