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The recent military conflict between India and Pakistan has created concern worldwide. The conflict started with the Pahalgam terror attack on 22 April in Kashmir. 26 tourists were killed in it. 15 days later, India attacked several terrorist bases in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor on 7 May.
According to Pakistan, 31 of its citizens have been killed so far. At the same time, according to India, 17 of its citizens have died in the Pakistani attack. Leaders around the world are appealing to India-Pakistan to maintain peace.
From New York Times in the US to BBC in Britain, India’s strike is prominently covering. Know who wrote what…
Washington Post- The ceasefire that has been released for 4 years, India has launched a bigger attack from the 2019 Balakot strike. Due to this, the tension in the area has increased and the ceasefire released since 2021 has ended. “

The New York Times- Tension between India and Pakistan moves a lot further
Armed conflict between India and Pakistan seems to be dangerously growing. Both countries have attacked each other’s military bases. Their boundaries have fired overnight on both sides. In an article by the newspaper, Emmet Lindner wrote, there is also a war between India and Pakistan, China vs. America. It is being fought with the help of weapons from both countries.

CNN-Chinese weapons will be tested in Indo-Pak war The ongoing struggle between India and Pakistan is also a Test of Military Technology of China. The newspaper has written that China has spent billions of dollars behind its missile industry. The world will know for the first time how the advanced weapons of China work compared to Western hardware.

La Mond- India-Pakistan drone war fighting
India and Pakistan are using drones to attack each other. Pakistan has claimed that it has hit 28 out of 29 drones in India. While India also claims that Pakistan is attacking drone in the border area. Amidst these tension, at least 48 people have died on both sides.

France 24- Heavy firing in Pakistan and India amid fears of war
India and Pakistan on Thursday accused each other of continuous drone attacks. Global Power has appealed for peace amid growing conflicts between the two nuclear power. On Thursday, the Pakistan Army said it killed 28 Indian drones.
India also accused Pakistan of attacking drones and missiles and claimed that it had destroyed an air defense system in Lahore. At least 48 people have been killed on both sides of the border in the battle that started after India’s air strike on Wednesday.

Statements of Global Leaders on Indo -Pak military confrontation …
Donald Trump- Jung shameful, expected will soon end
March 7- This is shameful. I think people knew that something was going to happen. They have been fighting for a long time. If you think about it, they have been fighting for many decades and centuries. I hope it will end soon.
March 8- This is very terrible. I work together with both, I know both very well, and I want to see them solving it. I want to see them stopping. He has adopted a Tit policy, so it is expected that now they will stop doing so. We have very good relations with both countries. If I can help something, I will definitely stay there.
US Vice-President JD Vance- Stopping war is not our job
We have no work in Indo-Pak struggle. We cannot ask India and Pakistan to insert arms. The US will work in a diplomatic manner to reduce the dispute. We hope that it will not turn into any regional war or nuclear conflict.
Former British PM Rishi Sunak- Any country should not accept its attacks from the land of another country. India’s attack on terrorist bases is right. Can not give any kind of discount to terrorists.
Turki President Rachup Erdogan: We are worried that the tension between Pakistan and India will turn into a fierce battle. Due to this, there will be missile attacks and many people will be killed. I pray for those who lose life in attacks and express condolences to Pakistani brothers.