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The India-Pakistan conflict: Armistice resists, despite overnight struggles / Trump says it will look for a solution for Kashmir

The India-Pakistan conflict: Armistice resists, despite overnight struggles / Trump says it will look for a solution for Kashmir

Indian soldier feeding the pigeons after his country agreed an armistice with Pakistan on Saturday. Photo: Mukhtar Khan / AP / Profimedia

The fragile armistice between India and Pakistan resisted Sunday morning after a few hours of overnight fights between the two neighboring countries, while US President Donald Trump said he would make an effort to provide a solution to Kashmir, Reuters reports.

These two nuclear powers were involved in intense fire shifts for four days, the most serious of the last three decades, with rockets and drones launched on the opponent's military installations and dozens of people killed.

An agreement to cease fire was reached following diplomatic efforts and pressures exerted by the United States, but in a few hours, artillery shots in Indian Kashmir, the center of a large part of the fights were observed.

The something of the anti -aircraft defense systems has heard in the cities near the border in the dark due to the lack of electricity, as in the two previous evenings, according to the authorities, inhabitants and witnesses Reuters.

On Saturday night, India said that Pakistan violated the understanding for ceasing fire and that the Indian armed forces were trained to “react firmly” if repeated.

In reply, Pakistan said he was committed to comply

Until dawn, the explosions reported during the night were extinguished on both sides of the border, according to Reuters witnesses.

Electricity has been restored in most areas along the border cities of India after current from the previous night.

Trump praised the leaders of both countries because they agreed to stop the attacks.

“Although it has not even discussed, I will increase trade, substantially, with these two great nations. In addition, I will work with you both to see if … you can reach a solution for Kashmir,” Trump said in a post on the Truth Social network.

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