India reports violation of ceasefire by Pakistan.

India felt shelling from Pakistan
India felt shelling from Pakistan

Pakistan violated the ceasefire in India

India reports that Pakistan has violated the ceasefire agreed upon on May 10. According to 'Glavcom', this is reported by Reuters.

According to the agency, a few hours after the announcement of the ceasefire by India and Pakistan, reports of violations began to arrive from the main cities of Indian Kashmir. Reuters, citing Indian authorities, local residents, and witnesses, reports that explosions were heard in Srinagar and Jammu.

On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to a complete and immediate ceasefire. It commenced at 5:00 PM local Time (2:30 PM Kyiv time). According to U.S. President Donald Trump, the countries reached this decision after 'a long night of negotiations' mediated by the United States.

It should be noted that on the night of May 10, India carried out missile strikes on several bases of the Pakistan Air Force, resulting in a sharp escalation of tension between the two countries. In response, Islamabad announced the beginning of a military operation named 'Bunyat ul-Marsus', which translates from Arabic as 'The Unbreakable Wall' - a line from a poem in the Quran. Islamabad termed this operation a response to ongoing provocations from India.

Explosions were reported in Indian cities Amritsar and Jammu. Pakistani military reported the destruction of a store of Indian BrahMos cruise missiles in Beas, strikes on the Pathankot airport and the Udhampur airbase, where a plume of smoke was recorded after the explosion.

The situation is complex, as the violations of the ceasefire harm relations between India and Pakistan, which could lead to further escalation in the region.


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