India closed the country's airspace for all Pakistani aircraft

India closes airspace for all Pakistani flights from April 30 to May 23.
This is evidenced by the aviation notification NOTAM.
It is noted that the notification applies to all aircraft "registered, operated, owned and leased by Pakistani airlines." It affects both civil and military aircraft.
Recall that on April 22, a terrorist attack occurred in the city of Pahalgam in the Jammu and Kashmir region at a place with a large concentration of tourists. According to the latest data, 26 people were killed. India blamed Pakistan for the incident.
The Senate of Pakistan unanimously adopted a resolution denying any role of Islamabad in the attack.
After the terrorist attack, India and Pakistan took a number of measures against each other, in particular, airspace was closed, and visas were canceled, which led to a significant increase in tensions between the two countries.

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