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Senior military officials from India and Pakistan should talk later on Monday to discuss more financial details about the termination of fire, agreed between them on Saturday.
The armistice, limited by the US between nuclear armed neighbors, seems to have kept overnight after almost four days of intensive firing and air invasions on both sides.
On Saturday, President Donald Trump announced the truce between India and Pakistan, saying that “it was time to stop the present aggression, which could lead to the death and destruction of so much and so much.”
Both countries have ended the hostilities since then, but they say they remain vigilant, warning each other about the consequences of breaching fire.
The tension was the most in rivalry between the neighbors who waged two wars over Kashmir, the Himayalan region, which they claim entirely but partly administer.
Recent hostilities have threatened to become a full -fledged war, as both sides do not seem to be willing to withdraw and threaten to escalate if the other did not affect the other.
Both sides said dozens of people from both sides had died in the four days of battles last week, partly due to heavy firing near the actual border.
However, after the fire is stopped, both rivals announced a military victory.
On May 7, India announced nine goals in Pakistan and Pakistan, administered by Kashmir in response to the deadly belligerent attack on India, Kashmir, killed 26 tourists.
India has accused a group based in Pakistan for the attack, but Islamabad denies any participation.
In the days after the first stroke, India and Pakistan accused each other of cross -border firing and claimed to have removed rival drones and planes in their airspace.
As the conflict escalates, both nations said they had hit the opponent’s military bases.
Indian officials have reported a striking 11 Air Force Bases of Pakistan, including one in Ravalpindi, near the capital Islamabad. India also claims that Pakistan lost 35-40 men on the control line during the conflict, and the neighbor’s Air Force lost several aircraft.
Pakistan accepted some Indian shells landed in their air bases.
Indian defense forces also said it has achieved nine training facilities with armed groups in Pakistan and Pakistan, administered by Kashmir, killing more than 100 fighters.
The Pakistani military, for its part, claims to be directed at about 26 military facilities in India and its drones are worn over Delhi.
India also accepted some Pakistani shells landed on their air force.
Pakistan also claims to have removed five Indian aircraft, including three French Rafales – which India has not admitted, although it is said that “losses are part of the battle.”
Pakistan denied allegations that an Indian pilot was in his arrest after throwing away an Indian plane crash. India also said “all our pilots are at home.”
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