Pakistan Airports Authority said in a statement
The nuclear-armed rivals experienced their worst violence in two decades on Wednesday
India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery fire along their contested frontier yesterday after New Delhi launched deadly missile strikes on its arch-rival, in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades.
Offers to help end the worst violence between the nuclear-armed countries in two decades
PM Shehbaz has vowed that “every drop of blood” spilt by those slain in last night’s air strikes by India would be avenged
Weeks of tension erupted early yesterday morning when India fired missiles into Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, escalating the likelihood of a full-blown military confrontation between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.
Several Asian airlines including Taiwan’s China Airlines and Korean Air said yesterday they were re-routing or cancelling flights to and from Europe, and about a dozen Indian airports were shut after fighting erupted between India and Pakistan.
Here is a chronology of major military and diplomatic escalations in their troubled relationship since 1999.
Pakistan Airports Authority said in a statement
The nuclear-armed rivals experienced their worst violence in two decades on Wednesday
India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery fire along their contested frontier yesterday after New Delhi launched deadly missile strikes on its arch-rival, in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades.
Offers to help end the worst violence between the nuclear-armed countries in two decades
Bangladesh has expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, urging both countries to remain calm, exercise restraint, and refrain from taking any actions that could further aggravate the situation.
Here is a chronology of major military and diplomatic escalations in their troubled relationship since 1999.
Weeks of tension erupted early yesterday morning when India fired missiles into Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, escalating the likelihood of a full-blown military confrontation between the nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours.
India utilised a suite of high-precision, long-range strike weapons in the operation. Among these were the SCALP and the HAMMER.
Several Asian airlines including Taiwan’s China Airlines and Korean Air said yesterday they were re-routing or cancelling flights to and from Europe, and about a dozen Indian airports were shut after fighting erupted between India and Pakistan.
PM Shehbaz has vowed that “every drop of blood” spilt by those slain in last night’s air strikes by India would be avenged