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Pakistan finally agreed.  (Pakistan) 

Operation Sindoor: Pakistan  (Pakistan)  Army has accepted that its aircraft has been damaged in the clash with India. However, it has been said that one aircraft has suffered minor damage. Pakistan Army spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary said that the purpose of the briefing was to give information about the operation and conclusion of ‘Operation Bunyan-Um-Marsooso’.

India sent a hotline message to Pakistan’s DGMO for ceasefire violation on the very first day
Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai said that the Indian Armed Forces on Sunday sent a message to its Pakistani counterpart on the ‘hotline’, highlighting the ‘violation’ of the consensus reached between the two armies a day earlier and telling that if such an act is repeated later, India will respond to it in a ‘strict and clear’ manner.

New guidelines for air travellers amid India-Pakistan ceasefire

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