Bangladesh has called on India to immediately stop the recent push-in of people across the border, warning that such actions pose risks to security and undermine mutual understanding.
There were no reports of explosions or projectiles overnight
The ceasefire was agreed yesterday after four days of missile, drone and artillery attacks
As conflict between India and Pakistan escalated, United States Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on Thursday that it was "fundamentally none of our business"
Blasts were heard in Srinagar and Jammu and projectiles and flashes were seen in the night sky over Jammu, similar to the events of the previous evening
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Pakistan says it has launched military offensive against India
Pakistan's military said earlier that the prime minister had called on the authority to meet. The information minister did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
Rubio placed telephone calls to the rivals' top diplomats and, for the first known time since the conflict erupted
It comes a day after the worst violence between the nuclear-armed rivals in two decades.
Pakistan Airports Authority said in a statement
The nuclear-armed rivals experienced their worst violence in two decades on Wednesday
India and Pakistan exchanged heavy artillery fire along their contested frontier yesterday after New Delhi launched deadly missile strikes on its arch-rival, in the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in two decades.
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Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) yesterday detained at least 123 individuals, including Rohingyas and Bangla-speaking individuals, after India pushed them into Bangladesh through Kurigram and Khagrachhari border points.
Bangladesh has expressed deep concern over the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan, urging both countries to remain calm, exercise restraint, and refrain from taking any actions that could further aggravate the situation.
PM Shehbaz has vowed that “every drop of blood” spilt by those slain in last night’s air strikes by India would be avenged
BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has condemned the military attacks in a neighbouring country, expressing condolences to the families of the victims
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