
New Delhi: Amid the ‘Red Alert’ announced by the Union government, the United Nation Organization (UNO) has exerted pressure on Pakistan, especially the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) not to use any arms and ammunition given by the United States to Pakistan, here on Wednesday, February 27.
The UNO has also demanded Pakistan to investigate on the terror outfits that it has in its own land.
As the pressure mounts, the Pakistan government has accepted to take back its airstrikes and requested Indian not to escalate the matter any further and come to common terms.
Amid this, the Director General of Civil Aviation has given permission to open the airports and resume the commercial flights in India and the first flight is now said to take off from Jammu and Kashmir to Delhi.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has also resumed its flight service.
According to the Union Aviation Ministry, all the commercial flights will resume its flight from all the border districts.
It is yet to be confirmed that whether the 60 flights scheduled tomorrow, that were cancelled with regard to ‘Red Alert’, will resume or not.