Shootings At The Border, India Claims Pakistan Violated Ceasefire
JAKARTA - India has again claimed Pakistan violated the ceasefire in the disputed border area of the two countries.
The Indian Army (AD) in reporting this time the violations were carried out by the Pakistani military on the last two nights of May 2-3, 2025 in the Jammu region and operandi.
"The Pakistani Army started an unwarranted light weapon fire across the Control Line across the districts of Kupwara, Uri and Akhnoor in the Jammu Unity Area and fire," read an Indian AD statement quoted by Tass via ANI, Saturday, May 3.
The violation of the ceasefire, called the Indian Army, was responded to with proportional retaliatory fire.
Previously, India claimed that there had been cross-border shootings carried out by the Pakistani military for almost every night of the past week.
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Relations between India and Pakistan were inflamed after armed militant groups killed 26 people in the Jammu region and India-controlled cap on April 22.
According to Indian intelligence, the attack was carried out by Lashkar-e-Taiba over the involvement of Pakistan's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI).
However, the resistance Front militant group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
India, which is outraged at blaming Pakistan, then responded by closing land borders between the two countries, suspending agreements on the allocation of water resources or Air Indus, dismissing the issuance of visas for Pakistani citizens, and closing airspace for commercial flights from Pakistan for reply to the same action.