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整理:印巴最新局势一览——仅停火数小时再现零星冲突 虽相互指控但局势趋缓
news flash·2025-05-11 14:57

Conflict Situation - After declaring a ceasefire, explosions were reported in the Indian-controlled Kashmir region, with some areas experiencing power outages, and both India and Pakistan claiming to have shot down each other's drones [1] - India's Foreign Secretary accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire agreement and stated that India would respond to Pakistan's actions [1] - Pakistan denied India's accusations of violating the ceasefire agreement [1] - The Indian military reported that Pakistani forces violated the ceasefire agreement within hours, resulting in India shooting down several Pakistani aircraft, with Pakistan reportedly losing 35 to 40 soldiers in the conflict [1] - The Indian military issued a hotline message to Pakistan's military action head regarding the violation of the ceasefire agreement reached on May 10, indicating plans to respond to Pakistan's repeated actions [1] Other Situations - Pakistan's Foreign Ministry reiterated that any fair and lasting solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute must include the self-determination rights of the Kashmiri people, welcoming President Trump's statement and expressing commitment to cooperate with the U.S. to promote peace [2] - President Trump announced plans to significantly increase trade with India and Pakistan, and to explore potential solutions to the Kashmir issue in the future [2] - India continues to release water from its dams, while Pakistan's Prime Minister emphasized the importance of peaceful dialogue [3] - India and Pakistan resumed the daily joint flag-lowering ceremony at the Wagah border [3] - The UN Secretary-General welcomed the ceasefire agreement reached between India and Pakistan [3] - Wang Yi, China's Foreign Minister, held a phone conversation with Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister [3]