đź’¨ Abstract
After reaching a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on Saturday, India and Pakistan reported no incidents of firing overnight along their shared border. This marks a break in recent days' escalating hostilities, triggered by an Indian strike on Pakistani militants accused of a mass killing in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Both sides exchanged heavy fire and airstrikes, resulting in civilian and military casualties. While authorities from both nations reported a relatively peaceful night, senior military officials will assess the ceasefire's holding.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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