indian airspace curbs to remain despite ceasefire deal with pak
New Delhi, May 12 -- Airspace curbs enforced after India launched targeted strikes on terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on May 7, will not be discontinued in view of the ceasefire announced on Saturday, officials familiar with the matter said on Sunday.
India and Pakistan agreed on Saturday to stop all military actions against each other, bringing to an end four days of fierce fighting across the western border, although by late evening, there were enough violations by Pakistan to evoke a strong statement from India.
The airspace restrictions, initially announced until Saturday morning, had been extended until 5.29am on May 15. "These restrictions are likely to remain in place until the current Notices to Airme...
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