India's fierce attacks on 11 Pakistani military facilities forced Islamabad to plead for ending hostilities
Synopsis
Following a powerful Indian response that struck 11 Pakistani air bases, Pakistan swiftly sought a ceasefire. India's precision strikes, targeting key installations, prompted Islamabad to urge an end to hostilities. The DGMOs of both nations then reached an understanding, dismissing claims of US mediation in halting military actions.
The comments dilute US President Donald Trump's claim that American mediation brought about peace, said the sources as per PTI.
The sources cited above said the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan reached an understanding and no third party was involved.
The Indian strikes came in response to Pakistan's attempts to attack 26 Indian targets, including air force stations in Udhampur, Pathankot and Adampur, on the intervening night of May 9 and 10, sources said.
Radar sites at Pasrur and Sialkot aviation base were also targeted using precision munitions, causing massive damage, they added.
The Pakistani actions on the intervening night of May 9 and 10 was the most severe, the sources told PTI.
The understanding on halting military actions was firmed up by the two DGMOs, the sources said, dismissing Washington's claims of brokering the "ceasefire".
Around two hours after the conversation between the two DGMOs, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on Saturday evening announced that India and Pakistan reached an understanding to stop all firings and military actions on land, air and sea with immediate effect.
"We have maintained from the start the only talking which will be done between India and Pakistan will be between the DGMOs and directly," said a source.
The sources also downplayed comments by the US administration about mediation on the Kashmir issue and talks between India and Pakistan at a "neutral site".
"We do not have anything to discuss with Islamabad on the Kashmir issue, other than the return of parts of illegally-occupied Jammu and Kashmir by Pakistan," said a source.
(With PTI inputs)
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