In a dramatic overnight development, hundreds of civilians from Jammu and Kashmir – mostly stranded tourists and students – arrived at the New Delhi Railway Station on Friday night, fleeing intense missile strikes and drone attacks amid rising hostilities between India Pakistan.
In a major evacuation effort, hundreds of students and tourists from J&K arrived safely in New Delhi late on Friday, following an announcement by Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw of four special trains from Jammu.
The Delhi Airport on Sunday issued a fresh advisory for passengers amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, despite a ceasefire agreement.
According to the advisory issued at 2:42 a.m. on Sunday, airport operations in Delhi are continuing smoothly. However, due to evolving airspace dynamics and heightened security protocols mandated by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, there may be adjustments to flight schedules and longer wait times at security checkpoints.
India was retaliating for a terror attack on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, most of them Indian. New Delhi has blamed Pakistan based militant group for the incident. Pakistan has vowed revenge for the airstrikes, calling them an “act of war”. After days of missile attack, In a major diplomatic breakthrough, U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that India and Pakistan have agreed to a “ full and immediate ceasefire” after intense talks orchestrated by the United States. Uploading the news on his social media offering, Truth Social, Trump reported the news after a night (in his words) of negotiations that sought to cool down the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
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