Supervised military representatives of India and Pakistan, following the results of a telephone conversation, agreed to avoid aggressive actions and observe the conditions of a truce.
According to Indian Express, citing the press service of the Indian Army, the Lieutenant General of the Indian Army Rajiv Gai and Major General of the Pakistani Army Kashif Chowdry agreed on the possibility of reducing the number of troops on the distinction line and in border regions.
In addition, flights at 32 airports were resumed in the north and west of India, which previously closed due to clashes in Jamma Kashmir.
Assignment of the conflict after the Indian missile strikes
India on May 6 struck missile strikes on the territory of Pakistan, including the Azad Kashmir district, located under Pakistani control. The attack was a response to a terrorist attack, which occurred on April 22 in the Indian district Pakhalgam, as a result of which 26 people were killed.
According to the Indian side, nine goals that she described as “terrorist objects” were successfully affected. However, the Pakistani authorities claim that the attacks were on six civilians, as a result of which over 30 people were killed, including the child, dozens were injured.
The Pakistani Army announced the confusion of five Indian fighters during the attack, but in New Delhi refuted this information.
May 10, India and Pakistan, agreed on the ceasefire through the mediation of the United States.