India and Pakistan have announced a ceasefire after coming close to all-out conflict, but on social media citizens on both sides are vying to control public perceptions by peddling disinformation.
There were seven women and 15 children among those killed
They were expected to be held later in the evening
There were no reports of explosions or projectiles overnight
India and Pakistan have stepped back from the brink of all-out war, with a nudge from the US
The arch rivals had been involved in the worst fighting in nearly three decades
As conflict between India and Pakistan escalated, United States Vice President JD Vance told Fox News on Thursday that it was "fundamentally none of our business"
The ceasefire comes after four days of attacks and counter-attacks by both sides
Blasts were heard in Srinagar and Jammu and projectiles and flashes were seen in the night sky over Jammu, similar to the events of the previous evening
The 1960 treaty regulates the sharing of water from the Indus river and its tributaries between the South Asian nations. India pulled out of it last month after a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir
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"Pakistan's airspace has been fully reopened for all types of flights," says PAA
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India and Pakistan traded fire after Islamabad's military action against India in the early hours of the day
Pakistan says it has launched military offensive against India
"Indicating offensive intent to further escalate the situation", an Indian military spokesperson told a media briefing
Pakistan's military said earlier that the prime minister had called on the authority to meet. The information minister did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
A notification from the PAA spokesperson said the airspace remains closed for all types of traffic.