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India and Pakistan accuse each other of 'violations' after ceasefire deal

India and Pakistan accuse each other of 'violations' after ceasefire deal

Summary

India and Pakistan accused each other of breaking a recent ceasefire agreement after days of military action across their border. Both countries had used drones, missiles, and artillery before agreeing to stop fighting, a deal confirmed by the United States. Despite the agreement, explosions were reported in Indian-administered Kashmir, and both nations blame each other for not honoring the ceasefire.

Key Facts

  • India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire after days of military strikes between them.
  • Both countries accuse each other of breaking the ceasefire agreement shortly after it was announced.
  • The fighting began after a militant attack in Pahalgam, India, last month, to which India responded with strikes.
  • The ceasefire was brokered by the United States, as announced by US President Donald Trump.
  • Foreign Ministry officials from both countries reiterate their commitment to the ceasefire.
  • Reports of explosions in Kashmir continued even after the ceasefire declaration.
  • Kashmir is a disputed region claimed by both India and Pakistan since 1947.
  • US and UK officials have been involved in efforts to de-escalate the tension.
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