India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire along their border after reaching deal hours earlier
- India has accused Pakistan of violating the ceasefire, which was established after four days of deadly attacks that killed at least 60 people.
- Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated both countries would 'stop all firing and military action on land, air and sea.'
- Despite this, Indian officials reported further escalations due to Pakistan's cross-border shelling and drone intrusions.
- Pakistan's foreign ministry claimed they 'remain committed to the ceasefire' and accused Indian forces of initiating the violation.
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Response will be fierce and punitive: Armed forces on Pak's ceasefire breach
Director General of Military Operations, Lieutenant General Rajiv Ghai reaffirmed the armed forces' vigilance and said, "...in situations such as these, sometimes these understandings take time to fortify and manifest on the ground, but without getting into the reasons, it is our mandate to be prepared at all times.
India's response will be 'fierce and punitive if Pakistan dares to attack': Indian Armed Forces
Indian Armed Forces on Sunday held a press conference on Operation Sindoor, sharing the details of the damage inflicted on Pakistan. Addressing the press, the armed forces said that almost 100 terrorists were eliminated across several locations, while several Pakistani military locations also came under target. Both India and Pakistan called for a ceasefire on Saturday (May 10); however, Pakistan violated the ceasefire hours after reaching an un…

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A ceasefire appeared to hold on Sunday between India and Pakistan, hours after the nuclear-armed rivals accused each other of violating a truce that brought them back from the brink of all-out war.
India and Pakistan ceasefire holds despite multiple 'violations' - as further details of deal emerge
India and Pakistan's ceasefire deal has continued to hold overnight despite both parties accusing each other of violating the ceasefire agreed between the two nations.
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