India and Pakistan Ceasefire Shaken by Overnight Border Fighting

 



A ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, established to end escalating conflict in the disputed Kashmir region, was undermined by overnight fighting along the Line of Control (LoC). Residents on both sides reported heavy shelling, although the situation calmed by Sunday morning. The truce, brokered just a day prior following intense military confrontations and the massacre of tourists—blamed by India on Pakistan—was intended to halt all military activity on land, air, and sea. However, accusations of violations quickly emerged, with drones reportedly spotted in Indian airspace. The renewed violence caused panic among civilians, especially in areas like Poonch in Indian-controlled Kashmir and Neelum Valley in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Politico+1AP News+1

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