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Al Jazeera
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Jazeera
India-Pakistan live: Pakistan ‘committed' to truce; India claims breaches
Jubilation at a ceasefire between India and Pakistan has been short-lived, with reports of explosions and gunfire in several cities in Indian-administered Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri accuses Pakistan of 'repeated violations' of the truce, and said the Indian military has been instructed to 'deal strongly' with any response, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says it 'remains committed' to the ceasefire agreement with India and blames India for the than 60 people have been reported killed on both sides of the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border between the two countries dividing the disputed Kashmir region, since India launched missiles under 'Operation Sindoor' on WednesdayIndia has said it was responding to an attack that killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam on April 22, which it blamed on Pakistan-based armed groups. Update: Date: 3m ago (00:03 GMT) Title: A recap of recent developments Content: Update: Date: 6m ago (00:00 GMT) Title: Welcome to our live coverage Content: Hello, and thank you for joining our coverage of tensions between India and Pakistan after the deadly attack in Pahalgam in Indian-administered Kashmir last month. Follow this page for up-to-the-minute updates on the latest developments, along with context and analysis. You can find all our updates from Saturday, May 10, here.


South China Morning Post
08-05-2025
- Politics
- South China Morning Post
India says it targeted Pakistan's radar in clash amid speculation system was made in China
India on Thursday claimed it destroyed an air-defence system in Pakistan 's second-largest city, fuelling speculation that the military equipment was Chinese-made, a day after Islamabad said it deployed fighter jets made by China in an encounter with India's air force. Advertisement A press release issued by the Indian government accused Pakistan of attempting to 'engage a number of military targets in northern and western India' using drones and missiles. 'These were neutralised by the Integrated Counter UAS Grid and Air Defence systems' and the ensuing debris was being recovered to 'prove' the Pakistani attacks, it added. India's armed forces targeted air-defence radar and systems 'at a number of locations' in Pakistan, the statement said. 'It has been reliably learnt that an air-defence system at Lahore has been neutralised,' it continued, referring to the country's second-largest city. Pakistan's foreign ministry in a statement said it did not launch attacks on India's military installations, calling the claim 'baseless and irresponsible'.