Indian army says no violation of ceasefire after reports of Pakistani firing
POONCH SECTOR, JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA, AUG 5 – Indian Army refutes media claims of ceasefire breach in Poonch sector, emphasizing no violations occurred amid ongoing regional tensions since May 2025 military operations.
- The Indian Army denied claims of a ceasefire violation along the Line of Control in Poonch, stating there has been no ceasefire violation.
- Initial reports suggested that the Pakistani Army violated the ceasefire, leading to small arms firing that lasted nearly 15 minutes.
- At least 28 persons were killed in Pakistani shelling, missile, and drone attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, with 13 deaths reported in Poonch.
- The Indian Army clarified that reports of ceasefire violations are incorrect, addressing media and social media claims.
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Army says no ceasefire violation along LoC
The Army on Tuesday said there has been no ceasefire violation along the Line of Control LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.There have been some media and social media reports regarding ceasefire violation in Poonch region. At least 28 persons were killed in Pakistani shelling, missile and drone attacks along the LoC in J-K with 13 of these deaths reported in Poonch district alone.
No ceasefire violation in J-K's Poonch, says Indian Army
Mendhar: Amid reports of a ceasefire violation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch post Operation Sindoor in May, the Indian army on Tuesday evening, August 5, denied all claims. Initial reports claimed that after the Pakistani army violated the ceasefire and the Indian Army strongly retaliated, and the exchange of small arms firing between the two sides continued for nearly 15 minutes in the Mankote sector. However, the Indian Army denied such claims…
Indian army clarifies 'no violation' of ceasefire after reports of Pakistani firing
"It is clarified that there has been NO ceasefire violation along the Line of Control," the army said. The Pakistani army did not respond to a request for comment outside regular hours.
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