India-Pakistan News: 'Bilateral Understanding' for Breakfast of Armistice, Explosions, Embreaks-10 takeaways from Tense Night | Today news
As the tension remains high between India and Pakistan, Punjab has repeated as a precaution in different districts in different districts, an emergency drill drill was carried out at the airport Pune and the Amritsar district collector issued a red warning and urged residents to stay indoors and away from windows. The developments came hours after India said that Pakistan had violated the concept between DGMOs of the two countries earlier in the day on the stopping of shooting and military action and that the Indian army was retaliating and handling the border intrusions. From ‘Bilateral Understanding’ statement to violating Pakistan to explosions, Airport -Advice: All you need to know 1. To stop the shooting and military action on land and in the air through India and Pakistan, the two countries decided on Saturday, May 10, to achieve a ‘bilateral understanding’. “The DGMO [Director General of Military Operations] Van Pakistan named DGMO of India at 15.35 hours earlier this afternoon. It was agreed between them that both sides of 1700 hours would stop the shooting and military action on land, air and sea, “Foreign Minister Vikrim Misri said. “Seriously” to deal with responsibility. City after sunset, Omar Abdullah’s Head Minister Omar Abdullah questioned the announcement of the “ceasefire”. 4. Punjab has eclipse measures in different districts as a precaution after withdrawing it earlier Saturday. Amritsar’s Deputy Commissioner, Sakshi Sahwney, said: “Since there are reports of violation of ceasefire, we will remain attentive today.” We will observe an eclipse if and when needed. I kindly recommend everyone prepared for enforcing eclipse if the need arises and be at home. Please do not enjoy the eruption of fireworks. We’ve done this drill a few times, so don’t panic. This is by means of a plethora of Cauti 5. Amritsar District Collector issued a red warning and called on residents to stay indoors and away from windows. In a statement issued on Sunday, the district collector said: “We have restored the power supply for your comfort, but we are still on red warning. Sirens will now sound, indicating this red warning. Please do not move out of your home; stay indoors and away from windows. We will inform you when we get the green signal. To avoid going near windows, roads, balconies or terraces. Please do not move on the way, balcony or terrace. Don’t panic. We will let you know when we can resume normal activities, “Amritsar DC said in a statement. 7. Amritsar authorities also shared helpline numbers:” For any elucidation, please contact us with us about our numbers: 1. CIVil Control Room – 0183226262, 797386744; 2. Police Control Room – City 9781130666, Rural 9780003387. ” 8. A planned emergency eclipse was carried out on Saturday from 20:25 to 20:45 hours at Pune Airport. Delhi advised his passengers to continue following official updates, and suggests that possible adjustments to flight schedules and longer waiting times at security controls be presented in the aftermath of the diplomatic relations in India-Pakistan. not, reports the news agency Ani.