Escalating Tensions in Kashmir Prompt Airspace Closures
In response to a deadly attack in Kashmir, India has closed its airspace to Pakistani aircraft, escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations. The closure, which includes military planes, is set to last until May 23. Pakistan had earlier banned Indian aircraft from its airspace, a move among several retaliatory measures.
The conflict threatens to escalate as Pakistan claims credible intelligence of an imminent Indian military strike. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted the military full operational freedom following the attack, which India attributes to cross-border terrorism supported by Pakistan.
Meanwhile, the U.S. has urged both countries to de-escalate, stressing the importance of peace in the region. Despite ongoing conflict, military leaders from both sides have engaged in dialogue, yet tensions remain high as both nations prepare for potential military actions.
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