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Trump Says He Stopped NUCLEAR WAR Between India and Pakistan
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Pakistan's military is claiming to have shot down five Indian fighter jets following airstrikes against the country that are being described as an "act of war."
The first word of the truce came from President Trump, who announced that the two countries had reached a "full and immediate ceasefire," after talks mediated by the U.S.
Chinese satellite images show India's "Operation Sindoor" caused severe damage to multiple Pakistani air bases.
India said it “neutralized” Pakistani drone and missile attacks targeting several military sites on Thursday night, marking an escalation in hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Pakistan calls airstrikes ‘act of war’ after several Indian planes shot down - Death toll rises on both sides of the border after military escalation between nuclear-powered neighbours
Officials and witnesses said that at least two Indian aircraft had crashed after India struck Pakistani targets, escalating the conflict between the nuclear powers.
The neighbors have been in conflict over the disputed border region since their independence and partition in 1947.
Pakistan warns ceasefire with India could collapse over Indus Water Treaty - India’s unilateral suspension of river sharing deal remains in place despite ceasefire