The restriction will be valid from April 30 to May 23, 2025, where not a single Pakistan aircraft will be allowed to enter India’s airspace.
India in a pilot message (Notam) announced its airspace closure for all registered Pakistan and military aircraft. Indatv reported it.
This decision was made against the background of an increase in tingling between India and Pakistan after attacking militants with a group of tourists in the controversial region of Kashmir.
According to Notam, this restriction will be valid from April 30 to May 23, 2025, where not a single Pakistan aircraft will be allowed to enter India’s airspace.
Earlier, Pakistan announced a temporary inevitable zone (Notam) in Islamabad and Lachor until May 2. This decision was made against the rear of a possible airstrike from India. According to new restrictions, civilian and military aircraft are prohibited from flying these cities – such a step is often taken before dangerous military operations or steps in response.
Remember, on April 29, the Pakistan Attaulla Information Minister revealed intelligence data, indicating that India is preparing an attack in the next 24-36 hours.
As you know, India and Pakistan don’t stop shootouts. A new confrontation between the two nuclear countries began after the attack, as a result of which 30 people died. This happened on April 22 in the city of Pakhalgami – a tourist center in the north of India – the country’s authorities were accused of attacking the militants associated with Pakistan.
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