Just hours after a much-publicized ceasefire agreement—reportedly mediated by the US—India and Pakistan are accusing each other of violating the truce in the disputed Kashmir region.
Explosions and heavy artillery shelling were reported in Indian-controlled Kashmir, with both sides blaming each other for the renewed violence. India has warned of a strong military response and called on Pakistan to act responsibly, while Pakistan's leadership has not directly addressed the accusations. The fragile peace is further complicated by drone intrusions and calls from China for restraint and dialogue.
The situation remains tense, raising fears of further escalation between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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India accuses Pakistan of breaking ceasefire deal - as troops ordered to 'deal strongly with violations'
Hours after reaching a ceasefire agreement which Donald Trump said the US mediated, multiple explosions were heard in cities in Indian-controlled Kashmir. In a TV appearance on Saturday night, Pakistan's prime minister didn't address the accusations,
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India & Pakistan accuse each other of violating ceasefire as explosions heard in Kashmir hours after nations agreed deal
INDIA and Pakistan have accused each other of violating the ceasefire deal after multiple explosions were heard in India-controlled Kashmir. Heavy artillery shelling and several drone intrusions
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India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire along their border after reaching deal hours earlier
The first word of the truce came from U.S. President Donald Trump, who posted about it on his social media platform.
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