Trump calls Pahalgam attack a 'bad one,' downplays India-Pakistan turmoil: 'Have been tensions on that border for 1,500 years'
- Terrorists killed at least 26 people in an attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir on April 22, 2025.
- The attack heightened already fraught relations between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan over the disputed region.
- US President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel condemned the violence and expressed support for India.
- Trump claimed border tensions have lasted "for a thousand years" or "1,500 years," while Patel offered condolences and support.
- India responded by taking punitive actions, further escalating tensions with Pakistan following the incident.
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FBI head Kash Patel condemns Pahalgam attack, extends 'full support' to Indian government
FBI Director Kash Patel condemned the Pahalgam attack, extending 'full support' to the Indian government. He called the attack a stark reminder of the persistent global threat of terrorism
Pahalgam Terror Attack: Over 450 Indians Leave Pakistan for Home Via Wagah Border
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. More than 450 Indians have left Pakistan for their home via the Wagah border over the last three days after they were forced to cut short their visits because of cancellation of visas in the wake of developments following the Pahalgam terror attack. World News | Pahalgam Terror Attack: Over 450 Indians Leave Pakistan for Home Via Wagah Border.
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