Peace at the LoC, international border; no hostilities: Indian Army

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Geopolitics | Operation Sindoor
Sandeep Rana
12 MAY 2025 | 06:08:35

Jammu and Kashmir was peaceful last night with no hostilities between the Indian and Pakistani militaries along the Line of Control and the International Border, the Indian Army said this on Monday morning. "The night remained largely peaceful across Jammu and Kashmir and other areas along the International border," it said in a brief statement. "No incidents have been reported, marking the first calm night in recent days," it said.

India launched Operation Sindoor on early May 7 to destroy seven terror infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir in retaliation to the Pahalgam terror attack.

All subsequent retaliations to Pakistani offensives were carried out under 'Operation Sindoor'.

India and Pakistan on Saturday announced reaching an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea, with effect from 5 pm that day.

There were some violations of the underlying by the Pakistani military on Saturday night.

Delhi airport: Smooth operations

Delhi airport on Monday said operations are currently smooth but some flight schedules and security checkpoint processing time might be affected. Around 100 flights to and from Delhi airport were cancelled on Sunday.

In a post on X on Monday, DIAL said the airport operations are currently smooth. "However, due to changing airspace conditions and increased security measures, some flight schedules and security checkpoint processing times may be affected," it said.

DIAL has advised passengers to allow extra time for security checks due to heightened measures as well as cooperate with airline and security personnel for smooth facilitation.

Pak admits aircraft “damaged”

Pakistan’s military late Sunday night admitted that at least one of its aircraft suffered “minor damage” in the military confrontation with India, without giving more information about the jet.

Addressing a press conference along with officials of the air force and navy, Pakistan Army spokesman Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said the purpose of the briefing was to apprise about the conduct and conclusion of “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos”.

(Article inputs from PTI)

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