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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Rising Tensions: Indian-Pakistani Military Clash Claims More Lives
Rising Tensions: Indian-Pakistani Military Clash Claims More Lives In the wake of recent confrontations between India and Pakistan, the death toll of Pakistani military personnel has risen to 13, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations of Pakistan.The latest casualties were confirmed as Havaldar Muhammad Naveed from the Pakistan Army and Senior Technician Muhammad Ayaz from the Pakistan Air Force. Their deaths were due to severe injurie…
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