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Home » News » Pak violates ceasefire hours after agreement

Pak violates ceasefire hours after agreement

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown Business
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India and Pakistan announced on Saturday a truce, but in just a few hours, Jammu and Cashmiro reported new rapes of high fire.

The cross -border bombardment was also reported by the sectors of Akhnoor, Rajouri and Pure RS of the Jammu Division, in a serious violation of the High Agreement of Pakistan’s fire.

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J & K’s prime minister, Omar Abdullah Tok, A X (previously Twitter) to express his frustration. “What the hell did the fire have just spent?” Pakistani bombardment increased tensions along the control line and the international border, throwing doubts about the durability of the high fire.

Pakistani bombardment increased tensions along the control line and the international border, throwing doubts about the durability of the high fire.

DGMOS TALK

Early at night, Foreign Secretary, Vikram Miskri, announcing the truce, said the General Directorate of Military Operations of Pakistan (DGMO) called his Indian counterpart to 3-35 pm. “I agreed between them on both parties would stop shooting and act military on the earth and the air and the sea with an effect from 5:00 pm of Indian Standard Time,” he said. More instructions have been given on both sides to give effect to this understanding. “Two DGMO will speak again on May 12 at 1200,” Miskri said. The sources said the truce was reached after many room negotiations. In a publication of social networks, the Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, said: “India has constantly maintained a firm and uncompromising position against terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. He will continue to do so.” Just when the fire was announced, it became clean what will not be a change in decisions, such as maintaining the swing of the Indo water in suspense, stopping complete trade, reducing diplomatic function and no visa for Pakistani citizens.

In addition, in a joint informative session on the being of the three forces, the Comodoro Raghu R Nijir said that although the forces will adhere to the high fire, “we remain fully prepared and always attentive and committed to defending the superity and integrity of the Mothland with the Earth and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and the State and have been and have been and have been and have been and have been and Beeny and Been and Beeny and Beeny and Beeny and Beeny and Beeny and Beeny Been’s Long and Beeny Been and Bangy Been and Bangy’s Long and Bangy Been.

Trump affirms the role

Before the informative session of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Miskri, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and his team made an announcement on social networks. In his publication, Trump said: “After a long night of conversations mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to high the full and immediate fire. Congratulations to both the sense of the Council and the Greatness.”

In a separate social media post, the Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, said that vice president JD Vance and he had committed to the senior Indian and Pakistani officials, including the prime ministers of the prime ministers, Narendra Modi and Shehbaz Sharif, the Minister of Personnel Minister of Pak Munir, the minister of Andy, the minister minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister Minister of Minister. The advisors Ajit Doval and Asbe Malik.

** eds: third party image ** in This Screengrab from a video release by pmo on May 10, 2025, prime minister narendra modi, union defense ministr rajnath singh, external union affairs minist min s jaischar, chefif staff (nsa) ajit admiral dineh k tripathi, chief of the air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Ap Singh and Others Duration A Meeting at PM's Residence, after the announcement of ceasefire Between India and Pakistan, in New Delhi. (PMO through PTI Photo) (PTI05_10_2025_000326B)

** eds: third party image ** in This Screengrab from a video release by pmo on May 10, 2025, prime minister narendra modi, union defense ministr rajnath singh, external union affairs minist min s jaischar, chefif staff (nsa) ajit admiral dineh k tripathi, chief of the air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Ap Singh and Others Duration A Meeting at PM’s Residence, after the announcement of ceasefire Between India and Pakistan, in New Delhi. (PMO through PTI Photo) (PTI05_10_2025_000326B) | Photo credit: –

“I’m glad to announce that the governments of India and Pakistan have accepted a high immediate fire and start conversations about a wide set of problems in a neutral site. We praise the modes of prime ministers and Sharif for their flavor, rhythm and stay in the choice.”

When commenting on development, the Vice Primer Minister of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, said: “Pakistan has always struggled for peace and security in the region, without compromising its sovereign and territorial integrity.”

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Posted on May 10, 2025

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