Four days that took India and Pakistan to the brink
Summary
Recent fighting between India and Pakistan in the Kashmir region resulted in significant casualties and destruction. The conflict began after a militant attack in India-administered Kashmir, leading to missile strikes and shelling between the two countries. A ceasefire, helped by international players, stopped the violence after four days.Key Facts
- India and Pakistan engaged in intense fighting in the Kashmir region.
- The conflict started after militants killed 26 people in India-administered Kashmir.
- India launched missile strikes in response, claiming militants were involved.
- Pakistan responded with shelling, leading to more violence.
- At least 16 people died on the Indian side, and Pakistan reported 40 civilian deaths.
- A ceasefire on May 10, brokered by the US and others, put an end to the violence.
- Both governments deny intentionally targeting civilians.
- The area of conflict is along the Line of Control, the unofficial border in Kashmir.
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