India and Pakistan continued to reduce the level of combat readiness

India and Pakistan continued to reduce the level of combat readiness
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The armed forces of India and Pakistan will take confidence-building measures to reduce the level of combat readiness. This was announced by an official representative of the Indian army, reports RIA Novosti.

"In addition to the mutual understanding reached by the military operations commanders of India and Pakistan on May 10, it was decided to continue confidence-building measures aimed at reducing the level of combat readiness," the statement says.

On May 12, Geo TV channel reported that Pakistan had completed the military operation "Bunyan-un-Marsus," which began in response to India's actions.

Pakistan launched a military operation against India on the night of May 10, stating that it was in response to strikes by New Delhi. Islamabad's targets were air bases in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir and missile facilities in Punjab. This is the largest escalation between the two nuclear powers in recent decades.

The escalation began on April 22, when civilians were attacked in the Pahalgam area in Indian-controlled Kashmir. India blamed Pakistani intelligence for this. More details are available in the article by "Gazeta.Ru".

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