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Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft, month after ceasefire deal

Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft, month after ceasefire deal

Khaleej Times8 hours ago

Pakistan has extended an airspace ban on Indian aircraft until July 23, the Pakistan Airports Authority said on Monday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire following a military conflict.
Pakistan's previous restrictions on Indian aircraft were set to cease on June 24.
Tensions flared following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir in April, eventually triggering the worst military conflict in nearly three decades between the nuclear-armed rivals before a ceasefire was agreed on May 10.

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Pakistan extends airspace ban on Indian aircraft, month after ceasefire deal

Pakistan has extended an airspace ban on Indian aircraft until July 23, the Pakistan Airports Authority said on Monday, a month after the two countries agreed to a ceasefire following a military conflict. Pakistan's previous restrictions on Indian aircraft were set to cease on June 24. Tensions flared following a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir in April, eventually triggering the worst military conflict in nearly three decades between the nuclear-armed rivals before a ceasefire was agreed on May 10.

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