The Indian Air Force (IAF) has removed the temporary restrictions on all routes in its airspace that were imposed after the tension with Pakistan in February. The announcement is seen as a significant move which signals a reduction in tension, the Indian media reported Saturday. “Temporary restrictions on all air routes in the Indian airspace, imposed by the Indian Air Force on Feb. 27, have been removed,” the Indian Air Force (IAF) tweeted. On February 26, India launched air strikes on Pakistan. Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) had claimed responsibility for the attack, saying a suicide bomber carried out a car bomb blast to target the security forces’ convoy. Pakistan too reacted, and the two countries’ air forces were engaged in a fight that lasted for a few hours.
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