India accuses Pakistan of violating ceasefire along their border after reaching deal hours earlier
- India and Pakistan reached a ceasefire after U.S.-led negotiations, aiming to end military tensions over Kashmir and other issues, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Explosions were reported in Indian-controlled Kashmir hours after the ceasefire announcement, leading India to accuse Pakistan of violating the agreement, as stated by Vikram Misri.
- Both countries exchanged missile strikes before the ceasefire was announced, with retaliatory rhetoric from both nations highlighting the fragile nature of peace efforts.
- Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain, with ongoing military mobilizations reported.
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India and Pakistan Accuse Each Other of Violating Ceasefire Hours After Reaching Deal
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire Saturday after U.S.-led talks to end the most serious military confrontation between the nuclear-armed rivals in decades but accused each other of violating the deal just hours later. The ceasefire had been expected to bring a swift end to weeks of escalating clashes, including missile and drone strikes, triggered by the massacre of tourists by gunmen last month that India blames on Pakistan, which denies…
India Accuses Pakistan Of Violating Ceasefire Agreement Mediated By United States
India accused Pakistan of breaking the ceasefire mediated by the United States and said it would respond. “India’s Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held a press briefing where he confirmed a ceasefire agreement had been reached, but accused Pakistan of violating it Saturday evening,” ABC News reports. New: India’s Foreign Minister says Pakistan has violated the ceasefire agreement and India is retaliating pic.twitter.com/uxugOGpqrq — The Calvin C…
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