India Pakistan newsPhoto of terror infra destroyed in Bhawalpur.

India Pakistan News LIVE Updates: While briefing the media a day after ceasefire, the Indian Army said that 35-40 personnel of the Pakistan Army had been killed at the Line of Control between May 7 and May 10. They added that 100 terrorists had been killed in strikes carried out at nine terror targets, which included the Pulwama attackers and the hijackers of IC-814. The high value targets killed included Yusuf Azhar, Abdul Malik Rauf and Mudasir Ahmed. Air Marshal A K Bharti displayed before and after pictures of the terror targets destroyed by India on May 7. DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai said that the Indian Army had “achieved total surprise,” adding that more than 100 terrorists had been killed in the nine terror hubs which had been deliberately identified by India.

Sense of calm returns: Border villages in Kashmir — from Uri in Baramulla to Gurez in Bandipore — are slowly returning to normality today. “There was no fire from either side last night,” a resident of Kupwara’s Tangdhar told The Indian Express, adding that residents along the LoC going back to their homes after three sleepless nights. A sense of calm also settled in Punjab and Rajasthan after days of cross-border shelling and drone attacks by Pakistan. Further, officials have not reported any more violations in Jammu’s Udhampur since Saturday evening’s firing after the ceasefire came into effect.

Trump says will to work with India, Pakistan on Kashmir issue: A day after India and Pakistan signed the ceasefire agreement, US President Donald Trump said he will work with both the countries “to see if, after a “thousand years,” a solution can be arrived at concerning Kashmir”. In a post on Truth Social appreciating the leadership for the ceasefire, he also announced his intention to “substantially” increase trade with both the countries, stating that it’s still undiscussed. On Saturday, Trump was the first to announce that the two nuclear-armed countries have agreed to the ceasefire. Later, both India and Pakistan made separate announcement stating that the understanding was worked out directly between the two countries.

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