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Hours after a ceasefire deal supposedly brokered by United States, Pakistan on Saturday violated the agreement along the LoC at multiple locations. Explosions were heard in Srinagar, said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.
Omar Abdullah reacted to fresh shelling and blasts reported in Srinagar on Saturday evening, despite India and Pakistan having reached a ceasefire agreement.
In a significant development for pilgrims and the region, Hajj 2025 flights from Srinagar International Airport are set to resume on Wednesday, May 14, after
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after U.S.-led talks but accused each other of violating the deal just hours later.
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ABP News on MSNWatch: Red Streaks, Explosions In J-K’s Srinagar, Udhampur As Pak Violates Ceasefire; CM Omar Remarks ‘What The Hell’Ceasefire breached as Pakistan drones intercepted over Srinagar, prompting shock and concern from leaders amid rising border tensions.
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘Who suffered the most?’: Fear and fatigue in Kashmir after ceasefireThe region, which faced the brunt of the India-Pakistan military escalation, limps back to life. But questions remain.
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India and Pakistan on Saturday reached an understanding to stop all military actions on land, in the air and at the sea, in a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
An official statement said that Srinagar International Airprt is among the 32 airports now reopening for civilian flights amid a ceasefire announced by India and Pakistan following four days of hostilities.