
Pakistani rangers and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) officers lower their national flags during a daily parade at the Pakistan-India joint check-post at Wagah border, near Lahore. — Reuters/File
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After the day’s increase, US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that India and Pakistan had agreed on a “complete and immediate ceasefire”.
The Foreign Minister of Pakistan also said that the two countries have agreed to the “immediate effect” ceasefire and the Indian Foreign Ministry said that it would start at 5 pm at Indian time (1130 GMT).
In a post in the social society of truth, Trump said, “After a long night of mediation by the United States, I am happy to declare that India and Pakistan have agreed on a complete and immediate ceasefire. Congratulations to the two countries on the use of intellect and great intelligence.”
Suddenly the announcement was made a day when the countries could be the work of nuclear weapons, because the Pakistani military has said it will find a top military and civilian organization monitoring its nuclear weapons.
But Pakistan’s Defense Minister later said that no such meeting was scheduled.
At the same time, officials from both sides agreed to withdraw one step after the day’s exchange, as the number of common civilian casualties from both sides increased to 66.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar posted on X, “Pakistan and India have agreed immediately on a ceasefire.
The Indian Foreign Ministry said that the head of Pakistan’s military operations called on his Indian counterpart on Saturday afternoon, and it was agreed that the two sides would stop all the firing.
The ministry added that the two chiefs will talk to each other again on May 12.
The fighting began on Wednesday when India attacked that what it had said was “terrorist infrastructure”, which in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Pakistan, two weeks later, were illegally occupied by 26 people in occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
Pakistan denied India’s allegations that it was involved in a tourist attack. Since Wednesday, the two countries have exchanged cross -border fire and shelling, and sent drones and missiles to each other’s airspace.
Since the end of the British colonial rule in 1947, those countries have been closed in the Kashmir conflict. They have gone into the war three times, including Kashmir twice, and there were several times a confrontation.
Pakistan’s airspace ‘completely restored’
Pakistan’s airspace has been fully restored for all kinds of flights, confirming a spokesman for the Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA).
The progress came when US President Trump announced that India and Pakistan had agreed to a ceasefire after the Islamabad attack against New Delhi today.
All airports in the country are available for normal flight operations, a spokesman for the airport said.
He also said that the passengers were requested to contact the relevant airline for the latest schedule of their flights.
The restoration of Pakistan’s airspace comes after hours of its closure when tomorrow, May 11, for May 11, for all kinds of flights, before, was extended for all kinds of flights.
The authority said that the airspace was closed between Pakistan and India in the Line of Control (LoC).
US top diplomat Rubio has emphasized patience
Earlier today, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke to Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir and urged both Pakistan and India to find DS scatrate ways.
The spokesman said that Rubio also offered to help us start a constructive dialogue to avoid future disputes.
In addition, US Secretary of State Rubio also contacted Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, and called for a ban during the ongoing tensions with India.
Referring to sources, Geo News anchor Shah Zeb Khanzada reported that the DAR said that if India stopped further action, its US counterpart Pakistan was ready to get a resolution. However, he made it clear that if India continues its aggression, Pakistan will respond even more with force.
‘Operation Bonean-A-Marsus’
Security sources said that India launched a “Operation Bonian Um-Marsos” last night after launching missile attacks on Pakistani airplanes during tensions in the wake of tensions as a result of the Phalgam attack, security sources said.
The latest increase in the enmity of India decades -old Pakistan began on May 7 when at least 31 civilians were killed in a cross -border attack. In retaliation, Pakistan dropped five IAF fighter jets, including three Rafael, and dozens of drones.
Pakistan withdrew
Immediately after the attack on Pakistani airplanes on Saturday, the Pakistan Army launched a direct response in a direct response to India’s constant provocation.
Security sources initially told Geo News that at least 11 sites were targeted in India, including key Pathanot Air Base, Udhampur Air Base, Gujarat Air Base, Rajasthan Air Base and Brahmos storage site.
In addition, sources said that Pakistan targeted Udhampur Air Base with three missile barrage, which was a designed conquest 1, which is 120 km.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Armed Forces also destroyed an Indian Army Brigade Headquarters and Supply Depot at URI. Security sources added that on the other hand, a cybertack allegedly disabled 70 % of India’s power grid.
In another wave of strikes, the armed forces targeted and destroyed the Brahmos storage site in Nagroota. The Indian Army’s artillery battery was also destroyed.
Security sources said that in a major victory for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), hypersonic missiles fired by JF17 destroyed India’s S -400 system in Adampur Airbus. The airbase was also targeted during the strike.
The S400 air defense system is worth about $ 1.5 billion, which is considered India’s latest air defense shield.
In later attacks, Pakistani armed forces also destroyed Bathnda, Halwara and Sarsa Air Fields, identified a deep penetration in the Indian air defense areas.
In addition, several Indian military posts were killed with the Line of Control (LOC), resulting in significant material loss.
The strike at a high -cost Indian military intelligence center was also confirmed in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), which further disrupts India’s operational capabilities in the region.
Indian media also acknowledged Pakistani attacks on Indian Air Force bases in Pathankot, Poonch, and Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
The Indian Army has said that Pakistan has employed a speeding missile to target the airbase in Indian Punjab. It also acknowledged that Pakistan tried 26 airstrikes in the Indian territory, and India suffered losses of equipment and personnel at Indian military bases.
Moreover, security sources detailed the destruction of the enemy’s key locations, which includes the Chhho Gul Post in the Panda sector and the Lal Jan Post in the Lipa sector. In addition, sources show that the Salamabad Post and Sukjabra Post were also targeted and destroyed by Pakistani forces.
On the other hand, the Indian Army said that Pakistan was increasing the deployment of troops along the border.
Cyber attack
Security sources said that as part of its ongoing retaliation, Pakistan has launched a clean cybertack, which has hacking several high -level Indian websites.
Among the targeted places is the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) official website, which was removed along with important data.
The attack also affected the Crime Research Investigation Agency, Mahangar Telecommunications Corporation Limited (MTCL), and India Earth Movers Limited (BEML) websites – which is an important provider of military equipment to the Indian Armed Forces.
In addition, the All India Naval Technical Supervisory Staff Association’s website was also violated, with hackers allegedly erasing its entire content.
A Pakistani cyber attack team also allegedly hacked the systems of India’s Maharashtra State Power Transmission Company Limited (MSETCL).
According to sources familiar with the operation, the cyber attack caused a complete blackout in parts of Maharashtra state, which disrupted both commercial and domestic electricity.
It is said that the attack has also erased data records, which are related to electricity meters for homes and businesses throughout the region. The range of damage and the time needed to restore the system are unclear.
On Friday night, India launched several missile attacks on Pakistani airbase, including Noor Khan, Mard, and Sherkot Air Base, which were fired by planes, according to Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chowdhury, Director General Inter Services.
He added that India has also targeted Afghanistan with missiles and has launched a drone strike in the region. “India is aggressively pushing the entire region towards war with its reckless measures,” he said during a media briefing.
The DGISPR assured that all assets of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) are safe. “All our assets are safe, and we are fully prepared for any response,” the DGISPR added.
‘Restrictions on exercise’
The group of seven (G7) countries emphasized maximum patience from both India and Pakistan and demanded that they engage in direct dialogue between growing hostility.
In a statement issued by Canada, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union have said that they have “strongly condemned” a deadly attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir on April 22 and “maximize the ban on both India and Pakistan.”
The G7 statement said that “we immediately demand de -coction and encourage both countries to engage in direct dialogue towards peaceful results.”
In a long -standing dispute over Kashmir, neighbors equipped with two nuclear weapons have engaged in daily clashes since Wednesday when India launched strikes inside Pakistan.
India said that the strikes were being taken to retaliate for the April 22 tourist attack, which it blamed on Pakistan and for which Pakistan refuses to responsibility. Pakistan vowed to retaliate. Pakistan and India completely claim Kashmir, but everyone only controls this section.
– With extra input from Writers.